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Monday, July 28, 2014

Case file for accused murderer not ready

Christopher Thomas, STAR Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

The case against a St James man accused of stabbing his brother to death during an altercation in 2013 has been deferred to September 10, as the prosecution’s case file is not ready.

Kadian Martin from Norwood is charged for the murder of his brother, Dennis Martin. He had his bail extended when he appeared in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

Allegations are that on November 1, 2013, the brothers had a dispute during which the now-deceased armed himself with a machete and the accused man armed himself with a knife.

During the fight, the brother was stabbed twice in the chest. He was later pronounced dead at hospital.

Clerk of the court Natalie Malcolm, told Resident Magistrate Carolyn Tie that one document was outstanding from the prosecution’s case file.

“The file is not ready, as the post-mortem report is still outstanding. By Friday, it should be finished,” said Malcolm.

“Sir, you are to return here on September 10. Your bail is extended,” RM Tie told Martin.


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Case file for accused murderer not ready

Monday, September 9, 2013

Bermuda"s youngest ever murderer jailed indefinitely

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) — A teenager who was just 15 at the time — and said to be the Bermuda’s youngest ever convicted murderer — has been jailed indefinitely by a Supreme Court judge for stabbing his 18-year-old friend to death.

Rashaun Codrington, now 17, has been imprisoned “at the court’s pleasure” for the murder of Malcolm Outerbridge.Codrington must spend a minimum of seven years in jail before he is eligible to request parole.Described by prosecutor Carrington Mahoney as “the youngest convicted murderer in the history of Bermuda”, Codrington was 15 years old and legally a child when he stabbed Outerbridge to death on October 28, 2011.Following the attack on the old railway trail near his home, Codrington dragged his dying victim into nearby bushes. The court heard that an unknown person helped him try to conceal the crime.“Malcolm Outerbridge was an exceptional young man, and a friend of yours,” Puisne Judge Stephen Hellman told him before sentencing.“You murdered Malcolm Outerbridge, and here you are ¬— what a wicked, stupid and senseless act.”Noting the “ferocity of the assault”, Justice Hellman said the victim had been stabbed 27 times, three of which were mortal injuries.From the dock, Codrington rose to address the Outerbridge family, saying he was sorry for the pain he had caused them.“If I could change what happened that day, I would,” he added, prompting the victim’s father to rise and demand why he had murdered his son.There was no reply.Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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