Bar fight lands man before court

A 23-year-old man was taken before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on Wednesday, charged for inflicting grievous bodily harm during a fight at a bar.
Quincy St Jules stood before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan and denied the charge when it was read to him.
The charge alleged that on July 20 at Alexander Street, Kitty, Georgetown, he inflicted grievous bodily harm on Haffi Skane.
The prosecution’s case, presented by Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield, stated that on July 20, the two men were imbibing at Seepaul’s Bar, Kitty, when they got into a heated argument and a fight broke out.
According to the Prosecutor, St Jules started to kick the Virtual Complainant on his right leg, which was seen bandaged in the courtroom.
The Magistrate, after listening to the Prosecutor’s facts, released St Jules on $170,000 bail. The case will continue on August 14. As a condition for bail, St Jules was ordered to report at the Criminal Investigation Department, Eve Leary, every Friday until the conclusion of the matter.