Woman admits to gun and ammo charges in High Court

The details of how lawmen found a woman in possession of an illegal gun and ammunition will be disclosed in the No. 2 Supreme Court at the end of this month.

Natalie Delores Clarke, of Stewart Hill, St John, appeared before Justice Randall Worrell on Tuesday and admitted to having a .22 handgun and ten rounds of ammunition in her possession on May 19, 2021 without the necessary licences.

The facts of her case will be revealed by Senior Crown Counsel Olivia Davis on April 29.

A presentencing report has also been requested from the Probation Department on the convicted woman who has been ordered to reappear before the High Court on June 10 for the sentencing phase of her case.

Clarke is being represented by attorneys-at-law Simon Clarke and Michael Lashley Q.C.

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