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University of the West Indies (UWI) consultant denied bail, again

May 04, 2006

GEORGE PROCTOR, the 86-year-old University of the West Indies consultant charged with conspiring to murder his wife, was denied bail for a second time when he appeared in the Half-Way Tree Resident Magistrate's court yesterday.

The frail, bespectacled American, dressed in a light brown suit, sat quietly as Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey said he and his driver, Glenford Fellington, should remain in police custody for another week.

Clerk of the Court, Hansurd Lawson, said the extension would give the police sufficient time to conclude their investigations.

Mr. Proctor allegedly paid Mr. Fellington $90,000 to murder his 66-year-old wife. They are scheduled to appear in court again on May 10.

ADVANCED AGE

Attorney Thomas Tavares-Finson, who represented Mr. Proctor, pointed to his client's advanced age as grounds for bail. Mr. Proctor and Mr. Fellington are currently in custody at the Horizon Remand Centre in Kingston.

Hugh Faukner, who represented Mr. Fellington yesterday, told RM Pusey that he had "impeccable antecedents" and because he had no criminal record, the father of five children should be given bail....

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Author: Howard Campbell
Source: Jamaica Gleaner

 

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