A 73-year-old Yorks resident, Anthonyson King, declared his innocence in court yesterday, refuting accusations of using insulting language and resisting arrest.
King will stand trial on July 11, maintaining his adamant stance of having done nothing wrong.
The incident occurred on June 13 near the former St. Patricks school when an ambulance passed two parked vehicles.
A witness claimed King drove his vehicle forward while an officer stood at the door, prompting the officer to retreat.
Allegedly, King then drove forward again, narrowly avoiding the officer.
Following a confrontation, the police cautioned and attempted to arrest King, resulting in a physical struggle.
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I know of one Anthonyson King of Paraham, former math teacher. Is this the same person?
He is claiming he did not say the alleged insulting words which is legal defense but it is time the constitutional right to express ones frustration and anger to be a recognized or used legal defense for such charges. A person can get upset and use profanity. I do not like or use profanity but I truly believe that is protected speech.
I do not know the accused and I am not taking-up for him, I just love constitutional rights and addicted to constitutional rights and criminal procedure.
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