Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Woman charged with malicious communication granted bail

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Educator and well-known social media commentator Sherriann Dione Norris has been released on bail and ordered to stay away from the complainant when she appeared in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court today.

Norris, of 6th Avenue, Austin Drive, Eden Lodge, St Michael, denied she used a computer to send an electronic communication that was obscene in character, to wit: ‘Send a lawyer; get your friends to write up the f******cease and desist. All now I waiting for ya r*******, ya p****. Send them. I am going drag your ******* *** until you decide to sue me. You think I frighten for you. Wunna should know by now I ain’t frighten for nobody. Mia Mottley, God, the devil, Easter, Lent. I ain’t frighten for a boy. So don’t call my f****** name pon the Instagram’, with intent to cause, or was reckless as to whether she caused annoyance, inconvenience or distress to Akhenaten Burrowes, whom she intended it to be communicated with, between March 1 and April 7.

There was no objection to bail and Acting Chief Magistrate Douglas Frederick released her on $3 000 bail with a surety.

He ordered Norris to stay away from the complainant, including on social media, and adjourned the matter until July 14. (HLE)

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A 40-year-old St Michael woman has been charged with malicious communication in relation to alleged offences committed between March 1 and April 7, 2026.

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