Tuesday, November 15, 2016
By LAMECH JOHNSON
Tribune Staff Reporter
ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
JAMAICAN reggae star Jah Cure found himself in the Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday afternoon accused of committing a misdemeanour that stemmed from an argument at the Atlantis Paradise Island resort on Sunday that was captured on video and shared thousands of times on social media.
The singer, 39, whose real name is Siccature Alcock, appeared before Magistrate Samuel McKinney alongside his 26-year-old countryman Terefe Mason to face a single charge of “fighting in a public place”. A third named accused, 22-year-old Bahamian national Trevor Thompson, was not present at the arraignment.
However, the singer was later discharged of the offence.
It was alleged that the trio, “while at Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, New Providence and being concerned together with others, did disturb the peace by fighting.”
A conviction for the misdemeanour carries a $150 fine.
The artist, who was in the country for a concert last weekend, pleaded not guilty to the charge when called on by the magistrate during his arraignment.
Mason admitted guilt and was fined $150. If he fails to pay the fine, his alternative punishment would be a month’s incarceration at the Department of Correctional Services.
Jah Cure was subsequently discharged and the matter was adjourned to November 23 when the case will proceed against Thompson.
Comments
Baha10 says...
The Management responsible for Day to Day Operations of "Atlantis" should be fired, as the complete and utter absence of Secuirty is not just an embarrassment to what "used to be" the best Resort in the Caribbean, but also now The Bahamas. If only Sol was still around, Heads would fly!
Posted 15 November 2016, 7:42 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
And asses would be kicked. Plenty would be toting cut hip.
Posted 15 November 2016, 10:21 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Strange, first the police said no one filed a complaint so they weren't investigating anything then the story about dramatically (my description) stopping him at the airport only to have charges dropped. All of this seems very unfair to him.
Posted 16 November 2016, 12:45 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Mussee be someone connected to the ruling political elite here who started this, wanted revenge and calmer higher heads prevailed.
Posted 16 November 2016, 8:33 a.m. Suggest removal
sealice says...
like an old Peter Tosh song......
Posted 16 November 2016, 9:01 a.m. Suggest removal
yari says...
Xenophobia at its ugliest - 'Fighting in a public place', really now? Obviously the police didn't do their due diligence and watch the video of events. Don't they(the police) have murders and other serious crimes to solve and the courts real crimes to prosecute? In full agreement with all comments above.
Posted 30 November 2016, 1:37 p.m. Suggest removal
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