Man admits killing gas station attendant
A homeless man who admitted to killing a gas station employee will be sentenced in September by the Supreme Court.
Coleridge Narado Hayward, 22, appeared in the afternoon Arraignments session yesterday and pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder but guilty to the lesser charge of manslaugher, a plea which was accepted by the Court.
Chief Justice Carlisle Greaves ordered a Social Inquiry Report for Hayward, who will be remanded in custody until his September 1 sentencing date.
In other matters, a trial date was set for November 2 for two men who allegedly conspired to murder five individuals, including three Police officers in November 2004.
Kenneth Sinclair Durrant, 53, and Javon Earnest Gardener, 27, both pleaded not guilty to the five murder-related charges. In addition Durrant from Ord Road in Warwick and Gardener from Crossfield Lane in Sandys pleaded not guilty to attempting to defeat and pervert the course of justice.
Durrant?s lawyer is Craig Attridge while Gardener is being represented by Victoria Pearman.
A trial date was also set for Kevin Wayne Smith of Union Street.
Smith will face trial on January 23, 2006 for possession of a controlled substance with intent to supply in February, 2005.
He was represented by Shade Subair.
Jennifer Medeiros, 22, and Oshane Eugene Darrell, 27, of Seawall Drive will be sentenced tomorrow after being found guilty of possession of cocaine with intent to supply and possession of drug equipment.
Joseph Moniz Lima, 39, represented by Shade Subair, pleaded not guilty to charges of robbery and assault.
Lima will be remanded in Police custody until his Supreme Court trial date set for July 20.
A 38-year-old American, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear in court tomorrow for trial on a single count of sexual assault. He will be represented by Richard Horseman.
