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FRIDAY,

OCTOBER 25, 2019

VOLUME 113, No.39.

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‘CUT THROAT DEFENCE’ IN ‘YACHTIES’ CASE

by HAYDN HUGGINS

Assizes this week. The two were charged with causing ENARD ‘BAPTIS’ DOUGLAS and Jeromie grievous bodily harm to Christina ‘Jay Jay’ Jordon ran what is known in Curtin with intent, wounding Mark Court Proceedings as a ‘cut throat Beisar with intent, and entering the defence’ during their trial at the Criminal yacht as a trespasser and inflicted grievous bodily on a person, and at the time of so doing had a cutlass. The offences occurred around 8 p.m. on October 3, 2013 aboard the yacht ‘Rainbow’ at Frigate Rock, Union Island. In their defence, Douglas, 15 at the time of the incident, and Jordon, who was 16, admitted boarding the yacht on the night in question, but accused each other of inflicting the injuries. After giving their evidence-in-chief and cross-examined by Crown Counsel Karim Nelson and Rose Ann Richardson, they were allowed to cross-examine each other. Douglas, in his evidence, admitted that he got stabbed on one of his hands while on the yacht, but said he received the injury when he went to the cockpit to see what was going on after he heard screams. “You tell me come ley we go on the yacht for some money. I putting it to you that it was you who chop the people,” Douglas told Jordon during cross-examination. But Jordon replied, “Remember when you tell me you chop the white woman twice, and the white man stabbed you?” Jeromie Jordan was 16 when he is Douglas continued, “You and your said to have attacked the two friend Joul always doing dem ting dey, ‘yachties’.

and you involve me to destroy my life.” Jordon repled, “How I could involve you when is you who chop the people dem?” But Douglas asserted, “I am putting it to you that I never charge for wounding before. You is a wounder man. … You tell me Joul trying to sink me, and must ley we sink Joul.” Jordon, in his defence, said when he and Douglas climbed aboard the yacht, he saw when Douglas pulled a cutlass from his waist and he (Jordon) jumped overboard. He later heard a splash of water, and realized Douglas had also jumped overboard. “‘Jay Jay’, you lying, you chop the people dem, you is a criminal. “You lied when you said the officer beat you to give a statement. What else liees you ain’t go tell?” Neither of the accused called any witnesses. The two were jointly charged with Joul Mills, but he was made a state witness, after the charges against him were withdrawn. Mills, also of Ashton, Union Island, testified on Tuesday that he rowed the boat that took the men to the yacht on the night in question, but he did not go on the yacht with them. “They climbed up on the yacht. I heard the voice of a woman saying something like, ‘Honey, someone is in the boat’, and I heard screams, following which they jumped off the yacht.” All three , according to Mills, swam

Enard Douglas was 15 when he is said to have committed the offences. back to shore, and that is when he noticed Douglas had a stab wound on his hand. When Jordon inquired about the wound, Douglas said he received it while they were on the yacht. Continued on Page 3.


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