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Pair accused of conspiracy to murder

Jamaric Green and Caryn Moss outside court.

Jamaric Green and Caryn Moss outside court.

By LAMECH JOHNSON

Tribune Staff Reporter

ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

A MAN and a woman appeared in Magistrate’s Court yesterday afternoon accused of plotting the death of a man who was found lifeless in a car.

Jamaric Green, 30, and Caryn Moss, 25, stood before Magistrate Andrew Forbes facing a charge of conspiracy to commit murder under Sections 89 (2) of the Penal Code, Chapter 84.

It is alleged that they, being concerned with others between April 30 and May 1, conspired to murder Oneil Marshall.

Shortly after midnight on Sunday, May 1, police were on mobile patrol when they saw smoke coming from a vehicle in the parking lot of the old City Meat Market building located off Market Street north, according to initial police reports.

Police examined the vehicle and found the body of an adult male with gunshot wounds. The victim, later identified as Oneil Marshall, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Magistrate Forbes told the two accused they would not be required to enter a plea to the allegation until the matter is transferred to the Supreme Court by way of a voluntary bill of indictment.

The presentation of the indictment is scheduled for June 21.

Green and Moss were denied bail as the court lacked the jurisdiction to consider a bond. However, they were informed of their right to apply to the Supreme Court for pre-trial release.

Both were remanded to the Department of Correctional Services in the interim.

Green and Moss were respectively represented by attorneys Jomo Campbell and Ian Cargill.

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