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A High Court judge has adjourned sentencing in a firearms case to July, when attorneys will present arguments on the appropriate penalty for a St Michael man who admitted the offences.
Keshawn Kadarah Callender, 23, appeared in the No. 4 Supreme Court and confessed to having a .380 Kel Tec auto calibre pistol and three rounds of ammunition without valid licences on November 26, 2024.
Accepting the plea, State Counsel Paul Prescod outlined that police executed a search warrant at Callender’s Rogers Road, Ivy, St Michael home and were informed by a female relative that the now convicted man was not there.
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