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Murder accused remanded

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THE THIRD MAN wanted by police in connection with last December’s murder of Albert Boyce was formally charged and remanded to Dodds today.

Jamar Jamal Greaves, 28, a tiler of Grape Hall, St Lucy, was not required to plead to the charge of murdering Boyce on December 8, 2014 following the Hennessey Artistry show.

Greaves was remanded until March 20, the same day when two others charged with Boyce’s murder will return to court.

Last Tuesday, Nicholas Shorey of Parris Gap, Westbury Road, St Michael, and Romario Phillips of 10th Avenue New Orleans, St Michael, were also charged with the same murder.

Greaves is being represented by attorney Angella Mitchell-Gittens in association with Arthur Holder and Ajamu Boardi. (Coastline Communication)

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