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Juvenile charged with wounding and violent conduct gets bail

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A juvenile, one of two males charged with wounding and violent conduct along the Malvern, St John leg on May 31 at the recently concluded Barbados Rally, was granted bail when he appeared in court yesterday.

The young man appeared before Magistrate Bernadeth John in the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court at Oistins, Christ Church, and was not required to plead to the indictable offences. He was granted bail to the sum of $1500 and is scheduled to reappear on September 22.

Meanwhile, Kadeem Nathaniel Moore, 26 years, of Venture #3, Venture, St John, who was jointly charged with violent disorder as well as a separate charge of wounding, is scheduled to appear in court at Oistins tomorrow. (PR/SAT)

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