For attacking one another, two mothers received one-week prison sentences.
Senior Magistrate Leron Daly sentenced 29-year-old mother of three Jennifer Validen and mother-of-one Leandra Myers to prison last Friday.
The two were accused of attacking each other and using threatening language towards each other when they virtually appeared before the Magistrate at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.

They pleaded guilty to the charges and had no legal representation.
This publication understands that Validen reported Myers to the Police for causing damage to her motor car, which led to the two ladies becoming embroiled in a legal dispute.
Validen said that Myers had threatened to “throw me over the rail” while she was present at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on October 13 for the damage to property case.
According to Myers, Validen instructed her to “plan yuh funeral”. As a result, they attacked one another, and then they went to the Brickdam Police Station and filed reports against one another.
Magistrate Daly spoke with Validen and Myers, informing them that their behaviour was inappropriate because they both have young children.
In the end, she sentenced both of them to serve one week in jail.
Myers and Validen pleaded with the Magistrate for another opportunity after the jail sentence was issued, but she refused, saying they needed to learn their lesson.
Validen has run afoul of the law on previous occasions. She was accused of trying to kill someone in January 2022, together with three of her friends after dousing a woman in acid.











