Shakeem Richards Gets Bail
He was charged for the armed robbery at the Puma Gas Station at the corner of Fabers Road and the George Price Highway and following his arraignment on July eleventh; Coast Guard Shakeem Richards was remanded to prison. Today, after spending eighteen days behind bars, Richards was granted a fifteen-thousand-dollar bail with stringent conditions, including curfew. Richards maintains that he is innocent and had pleaded not guilty during arraignment. Richards’ attorney, Ian Gray was successful in securing him bail this morning by Supreme Court Judge, Justice Ricardo Sandcroft. Robert Lord represented the crown and had no objections to bail. Justice Sandcroft granted him bail with stringent conditions. Richards must report to Hattieville police station every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; he is not to leave the jurisdiction without the permission of the court; he is not to affiliate with gang members; he must also not to be within one hundred yards of virtual complainant and he was also placed on curfew. Richards next court date to appear before the Supreme Court is set for September fifth, 2022.