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A 17-year-old boy with a history of breaking and entering and theft was yesterday remanded into police custody since he was unable to post bail.He is facing yet another allegation of breaking into someone’s house and carting off over $6M worth of items.The boy,Manchester City Fc Store, Cleon Lester Hopkinson, of William Street Kitty,Cheap Jerseys Store, was placed on $750,000 bail by Magistrate Faith McGusty,Stitched Jerseys, when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday.Police are alleging that on August 8th at William Street, Kitty,Cheap Authentic Jerseys Free Shipping, Hopkinson broke and entered the home of Michelle McKenzie and stole $6 million worth of electrical items and clothing. The unrepresented accused was not required to plead to the indictable charge.The tearful lad,Wholesale Authentic Jerseys, however, stood in the prisoner’s dock and refuted the allegations.He told the court that he was framed by the police because of his acquaintance with another person fingered in the crime.Hopkinson asked for bail and claimed that he was left to care for his younger sisters while his mother is out of the country. He further explained that he was held at the Brickdam lockups since the day of his arrest and was unable to contact his family.The teenager told the court that he does not attend school but operates a shop owned by his mother.On the other hand,Cheap Hockey Jerseys, the prosecution asked for bail to be refused on the grounds that the quantum and value of the stolen items were significant. But the Magistrate granted bail as the prosecution did not provide,Air Max 90 Espa?a, “good enough” reason for the accused to be denied his pre-trial liberty. |
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