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A ‘better man’ thanks to jail

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Prison was a learning experience and it has made him a better person.

So said Kadian Romaine Chase as he tasted freedom for the first time in just under six years as he was released on time served by the No. 4 Supreme Court on July 3.

Chase, now 27, of Silver Hill, Christ Church, had just pleaded guilty to using unlawful violence towards Darren Peter Brian Browne, sometime between August 29 and 30, 2014, and his conduct was such as to cause people present at the scene to fear for their safety.

Prosecutor Principal Crown Counsel Krystal Delaney, who prosecuted, withdrew a count of murdering Browne against Chase. (HLE)

 

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