
Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emmanuel has ruled that the list of exhibits submitted by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in the Chantel Crump murder matter is incomplete.
During Wednesday’s proceedings in the St John’s Magistrates’ Court, the prosecution acknowledged the issue and requested time to correct its submission.
The magistrate granted the request and gave the DPP’s office until March 23, 2026, to file a complete list of exhibits.
The case involves Angela Mejia, who is accused in connection with the death of nine-year-old Chantel Crump. The matter has already been committed to the High Court for trial.
The additional exhibits are expected to form part of the prosecution’s case when the trial begins.
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ANR, it may be a tough decision however you have to take it.
You have to decide if you want to be a political commentary blog or a news portal.
You confusion is not helping to educate but rather cause chaos.
You have produced a story that this case was committed to the high court.
Now you are producing another story that the matter is adjourned to Monday.
Which is it?
Will your journalist or political commentators get it right?
Will you apologize for erroneous reporting?
In fact do you have a journalist who visits the court or do you just print what a passerby whispers to you.
News portals need to be factual in their reporting.
You are far from that
You are far from credible.
Get it right or get out of the business.
I have a feeling this is not going to end well for the victim’s family, but this is GANGSTERS PARADISE and a certain demographic has to be pampered as usual. QUO VADIS ANTIGUA