Last month, Bruli Valdez of St. Johnstons Village faced legal issues after assaulting three police officers, including Shawn Silston, on January 27.
Valdez pleaded guilty to battery but not guilty to resisting arrest.
The resisting arrest charge was dismissed due to a lack of evidence.
For the battery charges, Valdez received fines totaling $1,350.00.
The court ordered immediate payment, with a warning of a one-month imprisonment term at H.M.P for each charge if not paid promptly, to be served concurrently.
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Why not do the same thing for all these damn illegal gun charges?
Fine their arse right there, and if they don’t have the money right away, send their arse off to jail, but here we are letting go these gunmen , only for them to go rob someone else, so they can find the money for their fines.
So what kind of double standard is this..smdh..
What a waste of time judicial system we have here in Antigua.
No one it power protecting the hard working people in this country..
Shame shame shame!!
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