Sales rep slapped with 9 charges

A 22-year-old sales representative who was slapped with nine charges including resisting arrest, assault and use of threatening language, appeared before Magistrate Leron Daly at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
Jenlisa Fordyce was charged separately for unlawfully and maliciously assaulting Police Officers Welcome, Joseph and Reynolds on February 21, 2019, at the Route 32 Minibus Park, Georgetown.
Other charges alleged that Fordyce, also on February 21, 2019, at the same location, caused obstruction to Officers Welcome and Reynolds by resisting arrest as they were acting in the execution of their duties.
Another charge alleged that on February 24, 2019, at the Brickdam Police Station, Fordyce unlawfully assaulted Police Officer Morris while causing obstruction to him by resisting arrest as he was acting in the execution of his duties.
In court on Monday, Fordyce only admitted to the two charges alleging that on February 21, 2019, at Georgetown, she had in her possession, an offensive weapon, that is, a sharp edged blade. The final charge stated that she used threatening behaviour towards Police Officer Joseph. To that charge, she admitted to the offence and was fined $40,000.
Police Prosecutor Adunni Inniss did not object to bail being granted on the remaining charges. Magistrate Daly released her on $150,000 bail for the other offences and adjourned the cases to March 4, 2019.