Press Release from the Director of Public Prosecutions:
Paula Llewellyn CD, KC |
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ReplyDeleteAt twenty one years of age, Deandre Grant is already a prolific murderer and crime producer. Whilst i am happy he chose not to waste the court's time, i wish a part of the plea agreement would be that he MUST name his partners in crime, so that they too can be actively pursued. We await the sentencing and pray we will not be disappointed.
ReplyDeleteI agree. We should require the names of his accomplices. He was not alone. These unrepentant miscreants must be apprehended and stopped.
ReplyDeleteHowever; it really amazes me how one person can commit some much murderers and nobody knows, not even the authorities, nobody gives no tip off and am still asking why the government no have something in place that gives that person and his family a blessing when them give those valuable information before a life is being taken out or somebody is being hurt? Something is just not adding up. Is that the government is corrupt that person's just do not care anymore? We need to fix it getting to the place. Where every parish can run their own community. It can work. Maroon Town has been an excellent jobs over the years. We need to put the other Parishes on board and Jamaica the Architect of the Caribbean and the world.
ReplyDeleteHow many many persons have you reported to the authorities?
DeleteHow many times have you topped them off?
What do you mean by why the government don't have anything in place, what do you think crime stop is? I do agree with you that something is wrong, what is wrong is too many of us are expecting everyone else to say and do something. We expect the police to go into that special room where they have a big screen and some equipment that makes them God, able to see all things and know all things.
As for the murderer, I hope he definately had to give up the names of his accomplices as a part of the plea deal if there was a plea deal offered. Him pleading guilty does not mean there was a deal, it is the natural process of the justice system that when accused you are asked how you plea and that determines if there is a trial or just a sentencing session.