Mother and Son Face Charges in District 'A' Traffic Court: Latest Updates
September 12, 2023
A mother and son faced charges in District "A" Traffic Court, where the son pleaded not guilty to damaging property while the mother denied damaging a tire. The mother was granted bail, but the son was not.
A mother and son parted ways yesterday after they faced charges relating to each other in the District “A” Traffic Court.
Tyrel Kadeem Branch, a 30-year-old vendor of Well Gap, Cave Hill, St Michael, pleaded not guilty to damaging a mirror, a door, three windows, two cameras and roof guttering belonging to Kay Best, as well as damaging two car doors, belonging to Vonnette Lee, both on September 10.
Meanwhile Kay Michelle Best, 52, a shopkeeper of Nursery Close, Eden Lodge, St Michael, denied she damaged a tyre, belonging to Tyrel Branch, on September 10.
Prosecutor Sergeant Ralph Rollock did not object to Best being released on bail and Acting Magistrate Alison Burke granted her $2 000 bail with a surety.
Best, who was represented by attorney Kendrid Sargeant, returns to court on December 11.
However, Prosecutor Rollock objected to Branch’s release on bail.