Murderers to remain in prison after being denied early release

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Isaiah and Kayvin Benjamin, convicted of a 2010 murder during an armed robbery at T’s Natural Bamboo Bar, were denied early release after serving 14 years of their 25-year sentences.

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Despite their involvement in prison kitchen operations, their rehabilitation was deemed insufficient.

Senior Prison Officer Lyndon Russell testified about their work, while Prison Superintendent Lt Colonel Trevor Pennyfeather noted Isaiah’s improvement and Kayvin’s recent engagement.

Pennyfeather highlighted limited rehabilitation programs due to financial constraints, emphasizing the prison’s dire state.

Justice Ann-Marie Smith concluded that neither inmate sufficiently engaged in available programs, delaying further review for three years. The defence plans to appeal.CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Audley Philips will tell you these are good men and should not have been incarcerated in the first place.

  2. No one who commits murder during a robbery should be given parole. All these videos currently circulating of robberies being committed — and law enforcement unable to solve them, is a good reason to keep these convicts in jail.
    Have some empathy & compassion for poor people and the small business owners that are suffering under this depravity.

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