The Court of Appeal upheld a compensation order in a 2018 assault case where Dalianne Richardson, Shanique Dwyer, Larsheka Gray, and Shimmea Welsh, who pleaded guilty, were ordered to pay $600 each.
Despite the DPP’s push for a higher penalty due to the severity of the attack, the judges noted the defendants had completed probation and paid their compensation, affirming the original decision.
The violent altercation at a hotel pool party left the victim with multiple lacerations from broken bottles.
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They will try that crap again and end up on the receiving end this time!!
Why would a criminal matter have anything to do with the civil matter? With the actual damages suffered? Why in the year 2024 Antigua and Barbuda cannot differentiate criminal from civil for damages purposes?
Were you there you talk too much , if the victim didn’t start the fight she wouldn’t have gotten hurt , going to court with her false information, and no evidence, she received a burst head because she grab the girl from back way,so that should be a lesson to her to leave people alone!
So happy those young ladies won their case, that young girl was … just like her mother, and she likes to start trouble since pm school days
Night.. ers at the delivery,bring more confusion than a white guy get unruly in the judiciary for mention the N…… word
Wow she wanted $10,000 for a fight she started ,good for you no more for you.See people and leave them alone .