Sea View Farm Residents to Face High Court Trial for Sending Hate Messages in Michael Browne Case

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Two residents of Sea View Farm will stand trial in the High Court for allegedly sending hate messages related to the case against former All Saints West MP Michael Browne.

Jafari Matthews and Jerri-Ann King are accused of intentionally sending electronic messages with the purpose of causing hatred and intimidation towards the complainant.

Initially granted station bail, their bail conditions were revised due to the severity of the offense.

They were subsequently released on a $10,000 bail with a $2,500 cash component, and were required to sign in at a police station three times a week and provide two local sureties.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Very important if we really want to change our society. If we say that a person is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law then we must mean that. Our present society consists of a majority of individuals who believe they can do and say anything on social media. This is a wake-up call for all of us. Despite what these rwo individuals are currently facing the former MP may have gone through even worse. We are all human. “Do onto others that which you would like to be done to you”. Our country and indeed the world will be a much better place to live.

  2. Where is Michael to help his supporters. I hope Antiguans realise why they must not take sides politically in private matters

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