Albouystown men cross charged for maliciously wounding each other

Two men who ended up injuring each other during a scuffle were charged for maliciously wounding each other when they appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on Friday last.
Neville Everley and Colin Cooper appeared before Magistrate Leron Daly to answer to the charge which stated that on October 22, 2017, at James Street, Albouystown, both men unlawfully and maliciously wounded each other.
However, Everley was also slapped with a second charge which stated that he used threatening behaviour against Mark Paul on the same day at the same location.
The court heard that the two men who are known to each other were involved in an argument which escalated into an altercation.
As a result of that altercation, both men sustained injuries about their bodies. The matter was reported to the Police and they were both arrested and charged.
Magistrate Daly granted bail to Everley in the sum of ,000 for the two charges against him. Cooper was granted ,000 bail for the wounding charge.
Both men are expected back in court on October 30, 2017 and were placed on a bond to keep the peace pending the outcome of the matter.