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KING’S Counsel Peter Champagnie has appealed to the public not to play judge and jury in the matter involving his client, constable Andrew Wilson, who received bail on Tuesday after being arrested and charged with murder in relation to the May 17 shooting death of Latoya “Buju” Bulgin.
Bulgin was shot dead by Wilson while he was in uniform and on duty in Granville, St James.
The constable was given bail in the amount of $1 million with “very stringent reporting conditions and restrictions concerning travel”, according to Champagnie. As part of the conditions, Wilson has been ordered to surrender his travel documents, and a stop order has been put in place.
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