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The policeman charged in the controversial shooting death of Latoya 'Buju' Bulgin has been granted bail, nearly two weeks after he was denied his freedom by the court.
Constable Andrew Wilson, who is facing a murder charge in connection with the May 17 killing of the 45-year-old Granville woman, was offered bail in the sum of $1 million with up to three sureties when he appeared before the St James Parish Court on Monday.
Wilson, who is represented by attorneys Peter Champagnie and Michael Hemmings, made his second court appearance before Parish Judge Natiesha Fairclough-Hylton.
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