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LEODA Bradshaw, the alleged mastermind behind the 2013 abduction and murder of parliamentarian Phillip Paulwell’s 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah, and her 27-year-old mother Toshyna Patterson, on Wednesday had her attorney-at-law Deborah Martin request documents crucial to the case, which appears to be inching closer to trial this year.
Bradshaw appeared in the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston for a trial-readiness hearing in relation to the matter.
Following Wednesday’s adjournment of the case, Martin told the Jamaica Observer that three people are now before the court in relation to the matter, but in order to properly mount their defence the team needed certain documents in its possession.
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