Sunday, April 27, 2014

VIDEO 1 ST MAARTEN JOUVERT 2014 CARNIVAL SINT MAARTEN VIDEO judith roumou





The best in St Maarten carnival and jouvert 2014 all video judith roumou, these are raw clips, the editted videos are coming up

VIDEO 1 ST MAARTEN JOUVERT 2014 CARNIVAL SINT MAARTEN VIDEO judith roumou







The police department were out during St Maarten jouvert 2014, coming up videos with crowd control and even more. There are more videos being uploaded. These are raw videos, they are posted quickly the best is yet to come. All video Judith Roumou, best carnivals! Click 4 More!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

FIRE DESTROYS COMMENTARY BOOTH AT CARIBE LUMBER BALLPARK





One witness claimed that less damage would have been done, had the Fire Dept. been prompt with their response. He added that he had called the Fire dept. but that they had showed up in a truck to take pictures, and that it was 45 minutes before the department even began to work on the blaze, and by then it had spread from the 1st floor to the 2nd floor commentary booth. Completely destroying it, and leaving behind an unstable structure. The blaze was of unknown origin, and is currently being investigated.
The blaze will not hinder the current cricket tournament, as the field is fully operational. MNO Spartanz will take on Winair Conquerors on Saturday from 1:00pm and KFC Twisters do battle against A&A Supply on Sunday from 10:00am.

POLICE CONTINUE TO APPEAL IN 20 YR OLD DEYANIDA CLARISA FANEYTE WHO DIED IN MARCH 18TH DUTCH QUARTER SHOOTING DEATH

page5b274PHILIPSBURG--The police are appealing for help from the public to find the persons responsible for the shooting of Deyanida "Clarisa" Faneyte, the 20-year-old woman who died in hospital in Marigot after having been shot in Dutch Quarter on March 18. They are particularly interested in the whereabouts of suspects Alexis Roberts and Brent Berry.
Initially, an investigation was started by the French police, but as it transpired that the shooting had taken place on the Dutch side of the island, the St. Maarten Police Force started its own investigation, known as "Zucchini".
In relation to the case, the police and the Prosecutor's Office are appealing to the public for more information. Anyone who has any information regarding the shooting or the circumstances that led to it is requested to inform the Detective Department of the St. Maarten Police Force.
For a successful prosecution it is very important that statements are given to the detectives in person. Members of the public have posted information about the shooting on various Internet sites and two names have been mentioned on the Internet in connection with the shooting: Alexis Roberts and Brent Berry.
The investigation has shown that Roberts and Berry are suspects in this case and the police are appealing to them to turn themselves in and report to the Detective Department for questioning.
The police also inform the general public that assisting a person sought by police as a suspect in any criminal case is an offence 

CONTRADICTING WITNESS ALLOWS GUYANESE MAN TO ESCAPE CHARGES IN THE RAPE OF A 12 YEAR GIRL IN ST MAARTEN



A 27-year-old man of Guyanese descent was acquitted of the rape & sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl. L.M. had been accused of "multiple immoral acts, including penetration of the child's body and kissing her on the mouth," said the verdict.
The child had claimed that she had had intercourse with the adult on 4 separate occasions. 
The witnessed claimed in her statement,that she had been present all four times the accused had intercourse with the girl, and further stated that a partner exchange had taken place, something that was contradicted by the girl, who also stated that the witness was not present on the other three occasions. The witness could not give a satisfactory explanation for the discrepancy between the statements.
The judge ruled that there were too many discrepancies between the statements of the victim and the witness for the intercourse to be proven.
With regard to the separate offence of sexual assault, where the accused was alleged to have kissed the child on her mouth, it was found to be proven that he had indeed kissed her on the mouth on her 12th birthday, as evidenced by both her parents, who were present.
However, as the accused had only been charged with offences taking place between December 2011 and September 2012, and the incident that the parents bore witness to took place five months before this period, the judge had no option, but to acquit the accused of this charge as well.

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