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A suspended police recruit has gone on trial for allegedly damaging a $70 sheetrock wall at the Sir Wright George Police Academy.
Sean Weathered, represented by Wendel Alexander and Wayne Benjamin Marsh, denies the charge.
He claims the wall was damaged accidentally when he leaned against it.
The defence argues Weathered has been unfairly targeted, highlighting disciplinary inconsistencies and alleging he was pressured to resign when seeking medical care during COVID-19 training.
The trial continues on 9 and 10 September.
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$70? Chupz
Beware of those! Always wrong but strong and able to find an adventurous “big-name” lawyer to defend them.
Mmmmmmmm
And herein lies the problem. This is the type of.person who is joining the.Police Force. And we really expect to receive service, justice and crime solving with this caliber of person
How many hours did it take to file this case and how much man power was utilized?
Who made the decision to take this matter to court?
At the end of the trial what is the prosecution expecting? Reprimand and discharge, a $500.00 fine?
What is the benefit of this case?
All who was involved in in getting this matter to court should be charged for malicious prosecution and wasting the court’s time. Then suspended for bringing their office into disrepute.