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BFA execs appear in court

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THREE MEMBERS OF the Barbados Football Association (BFA) executive appeared in the District “A” Magistrates Court today charged with unlawful assault.
President Randy Harris, of Silver Hill Village, Christ Church;  senior vice president Al Walcott, of Maxwell Development, Christ Church and Ashton Chapman, of  Free Hill Black Rock, St Michael appeared charged with unlawfully assaulting former BFA general secretary Chris Graham on September 10 last year. They all pleaded not guilty.
Magistrate Deborah Holder released the men without bail to return to the Criminal Court No. 2 on September 24.  They were represented by Queen’s Counsel Ralph Thorne who told the court that Harris had returned from Brazil to present for the matter.
The charges stemmed from an alleged altercation at the BFA offices during an attempted firing of Graham. (AC)

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