During today’s Supreme Court’s arraignment session, 30-year-old Jaron Roberts pleaded not guilty to four offenses: possessing a prohibited weapon with a barrel of less than 24 inches without a permitted licence, having the aforementioned weapon on Wellington Slip Road in St. George’s, a public place, possessing three rounds of 9 mm ammunition for the weapon without a permitted licence, and violently resisting a Police Constable while being arrested.
All four of the alleged offenses occurred on Saturday July 31, near Wellington Oval in St. George’s.
Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons adjourned the case until the next arraignment session on Friday October 1, and ordered that Mr. Roberts remain in custody until that time. ——————————————————————————————Any content which is considered unsuitable, unlawful, or offensive, includes personal details, advertises or promotes products, services or websites, or repeats previous comments will be removed.
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