Local NewsNews Judge hands down 25-year jail terms to Andre ‘Lord Evil’ Jackman and cohorts by Fernella Wedderburn 18/11/2021 written by Fernella Wedderburn Updated by Sandy Deane 18/11/2021 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2.1K Andre Lord Evil Jackman and two of his cohorts have each been sentenced to 25 years in jail for a 2018 shootout in St Lucy that endangered the life of several persons. In handing down his ruling on Jackman, Kaeron Sylvian Moore and Shane Hakeem Omar Babb this morning during a virtual sitting of the No. 3 Supreme Court, Justice Carlisle Greaves delivered what he described as a “long and strong” sentence on the trio for what he considered a “tit-for-tat” on their community. The three St Lucy men were found guilty by a jury earlier this year of having an illegal firearm in their possession as well as unlawfully and recklessly engaging in conduct that placed Reshawn Greaves and Michael Abbott in danger of death or serious bodily harm on September 30, 2018. Additionally, Moore and Babb were also found guilty of damaging a house belonging to Chrisandra Greaves. The offences stemmed from a shooting incident in St Lucy. Jackman was represented by Michael Lashley Q.C. and associates, Moore had attorney Shadia Simpson as his counsel and Babb had Verla De Peiza as his lawyer. Senior Crown Counsel Neville Watson and Acting Senior Crown Counsel Rudolph Burnett represented the Crown. More on today’s ruling in tonight’s e-paper. Fernella Wedderburn You may also like Saharan dust haze continues to affect the island 24/12/2024 Restaurants brace for festive frenzy with early reservations 24/12/2024 Barbadian MIT professor awarded among top scientists in the Americas 24/12/2024