Clarke’s fraud case adjourned again

The pre-sentencing report ordered on convicted man Winston Decourcey Clarke is still not ready.

As a result, his sentencing before High Court Justice Randall Worrell was again adjourned. It is now set for February 25.

In March 2020 Clarke, of 7th Avenue New Orleans, St Michael pleaded guilty before Justice Worrell to uttering to Neo Graphics on March 22, 2013 four bank notes purporting to be issued by the Central Bank of Barbados knowing them to be forged and obtaining money on the forged instruments.

Clarke, a graphics artist, now social activist, is represented by attorney-at-law Rashida Edwards while Senior Crown Counsel Olivia Davis is the prosecutor in the case before the No. 2 Supreme Court.

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