SleepIn owner, cashier, patrons on bail for breaching curfew

SleepIn International Hotel and Casino Inc

The owner of the popular SleepIn Hotel, along with the hotel’s cashier and two patrons, were before the court on Monday after they were charged for breaching the national COVID-19 curfew.
The charge against the proprietor, Clifton Bacchus, stated that on March 12, at SleepIn, Church Street, Georgetown, he breached the curfew imposed between the hours of 10:30 pm and 04:00 am.
After the charge was read by Magistrate Sherdell Isaacs-Marcus, Bacchus entered a not guilty plea.

Clifton Bacchus

Meanwhile, the defendant’s attorney, Latchmie Rahamat, told the court that the charge against her client is unlawful. The attorney argued that Bacchus was being charged under the same section of the law which lists his business as an essential service.
Rahamat explained that according to the stipulated guidelines, hotels, interior lodges and guest houses are listed as essential services and are granted permission to operate 24 hours. As such, she asked for the dismissal of the matter against her client.
Meanwhile, the Police prosecutor told the court that a file containing charges for curfew breaches at the SleepIn Hotel has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions for advice as to whether the defendants are to be charged or not.
As such, Magistrate Sherdell Isaacs-Marcus released Bacchus on $10,000 bail.
Similarly, the hotel’s cashier was also released on $10,000 bail. Shontelle Marshall, 33, denied the charge which stated that on March 12, at SleepIn, Church Street, Georgetown, she breached the curfew imposed between the hours of 10:30 pm and 04:00 am.
Additionally, the hotel’s patrons, Tyson Wickham and Althea Agard, also appeared for breaching the curfew.
Thirty-eight-year-old Wickham and 25-year-old Agard both pleaded guilty to the charges against them. However, a not guilty plea was entered by the presiding Magistrate as the validity of the charge is still in question.
It is alleged that on April 2, at SleepIn, Church Street, they breached the curfew imposed between the hours of 10:30 pm and 04:00 am
Like the proprietor and the cashier, the patrons were also granted bail in the sum of $10,000 each.
The matters have all been adjourned to May 17. (G15)