Corentyne man given 24

Robert Rollins
Robert Rollins
Vivanand Chandar
Vivanand Chandar

A Corentyne man, who appeared in the Berbice Assizes on Tuesday, was given 24 hours to find an attorney to defend him.

Justice Jo Ann Barlow only allowed the defendant, Robert Rollings, one day to get legal representation after the defendant related that he would be representing himself at the Preliminary Inquiry (PI).

A jury was empanelled on Tuesday for the trial of Rollings. The State’s case, which is being presented by Prosecutor Stacy Goodings, states that on July 3, 2014, Rollings wounded Sharmila Singh in an attempt to commit murder. The incident is said to have been committed on the Corentyne.

Rollings is also indicted for the wounding of Singh with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, maim or disfigure.

The State is expected to call two witnesses during the trial.

Meanwhile, another jury was empanelled on Tuesday for the trial of Vivanand Chandar, who attempted to murder Chobbidat Tajram on August 16, 2012. It is also alleged that on the same day Chandar wounded Tajram with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, maim or disfigure.

The trial of Chandar is scheduled to commence on Thursday.