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Accused denies bail violations

By PAVEL BAILEY

Tribune Court Reporter

pbailey@tribunemedia.net

A MAN on bail for murder was charged in court on Monday for allegedly breaching the conditions of his daily curfew.

Anthon Munroe, 26, stood before Magistrate Shaka Serville on five counts of violation of bail conditions and a single count of damage.

It is alleged that between January 14 and February 16, while on Supreme Court bail for a pending murder charge, the accused failed to obey his nightly residential curfew on five occasions.

During this same timeframe, it is further alleged that Munroe damaged his court ordered electronic monitoring device.

He pleaded not guilty. Munroe then told Magistrate Serville he recently had a change of address.

Prosecutor Sergeant Deon Barr raised no objections to the defendant’s bail, which was granted at $3,500.

The trial is due to begin on September 26.

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