Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan taken out of court due to health situation

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

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Mandatory life sentence for child killers says Longmore

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

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3-year-old boy killed and father injured in house fire in Portmore, St Catherine

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

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Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

Read More

Three women among four murdered in Riversdale St. Catherine

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

Read More

Police link Grants Pen triple murder to reprisal

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

Read More

Man suspected of raping and killing 8-year-old girl, under police guard at hospital

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

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Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

Read More

PNP’s 85th annual conference gets underway at the National Arena

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

Read More

Gov’t to provide update soon on desalination project aimed at addressing water challenges

Convicted gang leader Andre ”Blackman” Bryan had to be taken out of court this morning (October 2) due to what has been described as “a health situation”.

The situation developed as the sentencing hearing in the Clansman-One Don Gang Trial resumed in the Home Circuit Court.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused are being sentenced by Chief Justice Bryan Sykes.

Bryan’s situation developed while the Chief Justice was deliberating.

Bryan and his 14 co-accused were found guilty in March.

Bryan was convicted for leadership of a criminal organisation and six counts of facilitating the commission of a serious offence by a criminal organisation.

The others were all found guilty of being part of a criminal organisation.

The hearing is expected to come to an end tomorrow.

Read More