Prisoner to serve additional 3 years in jail

– found guilty of unlawful wounding charge

Camp Street prisoner Marlon Persaud, who has been incarcerated since 2012 for a robbery under arms charge, was on Tuesday sentenced to three additional years in prison for unlawfully and maliciously wounding fellow inmate Wayne Gilbert.

Persaud, 28, seemed to be remorseful and pleaded with Magistrate Judy Latchman to pardon him of his crime, after appearing in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.

Persaud told the Court he was not a violent person, and he was locked up since 2012 without being able to see or take care of his family.

He asked Magistrate Latchman to place him on a bond or to have him complete community service instead ofmarlon persaud more jail time.

All of his pleas were, however, denied by Magistrate Latchman.

He was convicted of chopping Gilbert with whom he shared a prison cell on October 2, 2012 at Camp Street Prison. About 17:00h, Persaud had returned from doing field work and while being armed with a cutlass, chopped Gilbert about his body.

He also threatened to kill Gilbert during the altercation. Gilbert received lacerations to his hand and feet.

Magistrate Latchman’s ruling was based on the fact that the defendant used a dangerous weapon – a cutlass to carry out the crime.