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Hunte remanded to Dodds

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Jamel Lorenzo Hunte was remanded to Dodds Prison until July.

When he appeared before acting Chief Magistrate Graveney Bannister on Monday, he was remanded to appear at the Holetown Magistrate’s Court on July 21 and the Juvenile Court on July 24.

Hunte, 29, of Watermans Terrace, Green Hill, St Michael, was charged with two counts of rape of a minor, alleged to have occurred on June 5 and again on June 15; indecent exposure on June 15 while on Folkestone Road, St James; and trespassing on the compound of Frederick Smith Secondary School, Trents, also in St James. (Nation News)

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