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Sean posted:
Prashad posted:

This man should hire Safraz. A good lawyer can get this man off easily. I can see several holes in this case. 

This chap will eventually walk free. He has the financial resources to tackle this case and in most cases, it can set you free.

He might get those two appeal court judges who said 32>33. As Yuji would say: Money talks and BS walks. I would say that Marcus walks.

FM

There are holes in this case. Without one or two of his former bodyguards turning state's witness it will be hard to show in court that he ordered anyone to be killed or even if there was any interaction between him and the victim leading to the allegations. The Guyana state has to be careful with this case because they can do be sued for wrongful prosecution if they lose the case.

Prashad

Marcus Bisram remanded on murder charge

Marcus Brian Bisram [second from right) on his way to court this morning.

Marcus Brian Bisram (second from right) on his way to court this morning.

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November 21 2019

This story is developing and will be updated.

Murder accused Marcus Brian Bisram today appeared at the Whim Magistrate’s Court where he was remanded to prison.

Bisram appeared before Magistrate Renita Singh where he was read the charge that between 31 October, 2016 and 1 November, 2016, he coerced, procured and commanded five persons to murder Faiyaz Narinedatt.

Magistrate Singh remanded him to the Camp Street Prison after an application to do same was made by State Prosecutor, Stacey Goodings.

Bisram was represented by attorneys at Law, Sanjeev Datadin and Dexter Todd.

He will return to court on December 2.

Bisram was extradited from the US to Guyana last night after in September a US appeals court had ordered that he be extradited after denying both a rehearing of his appeal and a motion to stay the extradition.

 

Django
Prashad posted:

There are holes in this case. Without one or two of his former bodyguards turning state's witness it will be hard to show in court that he ordered anyone to be killed or even if there was any interaction between him and the victim leading to the allegations. The Guyana state has to be careful with this case because they can do be sued for wrongful prosecution if they lose the case.

I agree. I read it a bit and it will be difficult.  Unless someone can prove he explicit ordered it, it’s assumptions and perceptions!  It may lead to a civil settlement because was his party.  

Baseman

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