A policeman has denied protecting anyone as he faced questions from defense lawyers about the unauthorised use of a phone that contained evidence implicating entertainer Vybz Kartel in the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams.
During yesterday’s proceeding at the Home Circuit Court trial, Detective Sergeant Patrick Linton, admitted that a cellular phone attributed to the entertainer was used to make several calls after it was handed over to him.
This morning, attorney for one of Kartel’s four co-accused, Pierre Rogers, continued his cross examination of the police witness about the unauthorised use of the phone on October 9, 2011.
He asked Linton if he recalled telling the court that the phone was left for unauthorised persons to use, then it would be worthless. The witness said he did not remember saying that. Rogers reminded the policeman that he had responded to the question. However, the witness said he did not remember that part exactly. more
During yesterday’s proceeding at the Home Circuit Court trial, Detective Sergeant Patrick Linton, admitted that a cellular phone attributed to the entertainer was used to make several calls after it was handed over to him.
This morning, attorney for one of Kartel’s four co-accused, Pierre Rogers, continued his cross examination of the police witness about the unauthorised use of the phone on October 9, 2011.
He asked Linton if he recalled telling the court that the phone was left for unauthorised persons to use, then it would be worthless. The witness said he did not remember saying that. Rogers reminded the policeman that he had responded to the question. However, the witness said he did not remember that part exactly. more
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