Dickie Bradley’s says client’s exposure blown out of proportion
And a driver of Buttonwood Bay was charged today with an unusual charge. This morning, thirty six year old Jude Pennil of Buttonwood Bay appeared before Magistrate Aretha Ford in Court number Four where he was charged with one count of exposing his person in public. Pennil pleaded not guilty to the charge and was offered bail in the sum of two hundred dollars plus one surety of the same amount which he paid before midday. The charge was made by Gulf Hotel owner, Hsiu Chu Cheng. Pennil was represented by attorney Richard Dickie Bradley and after the arraignment; Bradley told News 5 that the charges made little sense. Dickie claimed that his client went to take a pee in a private yard next door to Gulf Hotel and unfortunately a surveillance camera that belongs to Gulf Hotel was pointed in his direction. According to reports, Cheng and Pennil got into a confrontation while he was doing some work in the yard next to the hotel. Pennil is due back before the court on November seventeenth.