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Appeal court revises parole terms in Spanish Town beheading case; Justice Edwards calls a 2023 COA ruling ‘doubtful authority’
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Appeal court revises parole terms in Spanish Town beheading case; Justice Edwards calls a 2023 COA ruling ‘doubtful authority’
The Court of Appeal has revised parole eligibility for three men convicted in the 2011 beheading of a mother and daughter in St Catherine, while affirming their life sentences for the killings that shocked the country. The men - Adrian Campbell, Rushane Goldson, and Fabian - were convicted for the July 2011 murders of 40-year-old Charmaine Cover-Rattray and her 18-year-old daughter, Joeith 'Crystal' Lynch, at their home in Lauriston, Spanish Tow…
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