Richard Arthur on remand
Thu, February 02, 2012 - 5:05 PM
Richard Seymour Arthur, of Maynards, St Peter, was remanded to prison after appearing on an ammunitions charge at the Holetown Magistrates’ Court today.
The former Barbados Labour Party candidate was read the indictable charge of having 102 rounds of ammunition in his possession on January 31, without permission, contrary to the Firearms Act.
Arthur, 50, was not required to plead to the indictable charge, and was remanded to Her Majesty's Prison at Dodds, by Magistrate Barbara Cooke-Alleyne.
He is scheduled to return to the same court on February 27. (BA)
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Why not? Since all men are equal, equal treatment should be apportioned.
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Comment LinkOh dear!
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Comment LinkWhat crap going on in Barbados by Police ?!
Criminals got Ammo and shooting people .
List People SHOOT TO KILL anyone that come pun your premises ! Police try and direct the energy at those bastard killing citizens not at citizens that have licensed fire arms , maybe is de police dat frighten to get shoot !
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Comment LinkAll men are not equal. Never were. Never will be. Deal with it.
The same old white guys who wrote this idealistic crap about"all men are created equal” owned black slaves who were considered decidedly UN-equal.
Those old white guys were the framers of the U.S.Constitution, and every one of them owned black slaves.
So much for the nonsense they were writing: it applied to Whites Only!
And even then, Nature has this funny way of presenting poorly examples of any organism, average examples
and superlative,strong examples of any and every organism -that includes Homo sapiens.
It’s Nature’s wonderful selection process called evolution where the strongest survive to pass on better genes to the next generation of the respective organism.
Nothing you or I can do about it, except stop repeating what we’ve been inculcated to repeat and repeat like nodding donkeys!
Think for yourself, not what somebody told you to think.
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