DJ Nez Granted Bail

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After spending more than a week on remand at Her Majesty’s Prison, Arnold “DJ Nez” Graham was reportedly granted bail by a High Court Judge.

Reports indicated Graham was bailed in the sum of $60,000 with a cash component of $10,000.

The DJ was charged with attempted murder last week for allegedly trying to run over his ex-girlfriend with a vehicle.

Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel remanded the accused on June 13 since magistrates do not have the jurisdiction to grant bail for certain serious offences including attempted murder.

Graham is due back in the Magistrates court for committal proceedings in September.

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6 COMMENTS

    • NOT A DUNCY QUESTION

      Not a ‘…Duncy Question’ at all.

      ‘Bat’ do not ask people question.

      But if you insist on knowing, get ‘…Bat Wings,’ and fly over to Audley’s home.
      Two things,
      (i) …You would have to get a Bat to lead the way; and

      (ii) …No flying in the day.

      Might be a problem though.

      If you fly at night, he just might be sleeping.

      Bad time to wake up anyone to ask such question.

      Until you get the wings, you can sing to the ‘Bats’;

      ‘…If I had two wings of a Bat; …If I had two wings of a Bat;

      …I would fly, fly, fly;…I would fly away.’

      Might not even make much sense singing, because ‘Bats’ do not fly in the day.

      Advice: Wait until he responds.

  1. Lol. No Duncy Bat. However I would have without hesitation just as I would have if you were in trouble and needed assistance. We are all our brothers keeper and I know that you stand ready to help me if I had issues.

    • He was recently elevated to ‘…Grade 2.’

      With ‘…good questions and good grades,’ he is poised for the next Grade.

      But fearful that he might say something that could make him look like a “…Dunce or a Bat.’

      This could cause him to repeat.

      Not sure how this would work though.

      Should not mix-up ‘…Duncy Bat’ students with bright ones.

      An idea.

      Place him with a student that might not be too ‘…Duncy.’

      For exams though, tag one ‘D’ and the other ‘B.’

      This should avoid confusion with the marks.

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