By PAVEL BAILEY
Tribune Court Reporter
pbailey@tribunemedia.net
A MAN was placed on 18 months’ probation by a Magistrate’s Court yesterday after admitting to breaching curfew while on bail for murder and attempted murder.
Robin Delancy, 24, stood before Magistrate Samuel McKinney on five counts of violation of bail conditions.
This is in connection with his Supreme Court bail for charges of murder and two counts of attempted murder as well as firearm and ammunition charges.
It is alleged that on June 16, 2020, Delancy, along with others, were involved in the drive-by shooting death of Renaldo Nairn.
The accused is further said to have been connected to the attempted murder of Antonio Pratt and Lamar Wilchcombe.
In relation to his most recent charges, between August 29 to September 23 in New Providence, Delancy is said to have breached his court ordered residential curfew on five occasions.
In court, the accused pleaded guilty to all charges against him. The Magistrate placed Delancy on 18 months probation for which defaulting carries a six-month prison sentence.
Magistrate McKinney also imposed a $1,500 fine on the accused. Failure to pay means an additional six months in custody.
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