CourtLocal NewsNews Arthur sick, appeals to the court by Fernella Wedderburn 24/05/2019 written by Fernella Wedderburn 24/05/2019 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 372 Richard Delisle Arthur was back in the Supreme Court today just a little over 48 hours after being convicted and remanded to HMP Dodds on ammunition charges. This afternoon his attorney Andrew Pilgrim, QC, made a fresh application for the 57-year-old Maynards, St Peter resident to be released on bail pending sentencing on the basis of ill health, some of which he has been suffering with since 2003. Following submissions from Pilgrim who described Arthurโs conviction as โan academic offenceโ, the Crownโs prosecutor, Principal Crown Counsel Alliston Seale said the medical certificate presented to the court was not enough. He argued that there was a need for the No. 2 Supreme Court to hear from Arthurโs doctor. Justice Randall Worrell then ordered that Arthur remain on remand at the St Philip institution until Tuesday May 28 when the doctor is expected to address the court. It was only on Wednesday that Arthur, the younger brother of former Prime Minister Owen Arthur, was found guilty by a nine-member jury of having 102 rounds in his possession on January 31, 2012 without a valid licence. The assorted ammunition was found when police executed a search warrant at his residence. The ammunition was discovered in his bedroom, in a closet, in a bag and under a flight of stairs. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians His bail was revoked on conviction and he was remanded to prison until July 19 pending a pre-sentencing report. The development sent the Caribbean-ranked marksman into an immediate emotional tailspin as he sobbed in disbelief after the nine-member jury returned a guilty verdict. Today, Arthur still appeared extremely nervous and distraught during the proceedings. fernellawedderburn@barbarbadostoday.bbย ย Fernella Wedderburn You may also like 71-yo woman remanded on murder charge 16/03/2026 NUPW president hopes budget eases cost-of-living pressure on workers 16/03/2026 71-year-old woman charged with murder 16/03/2026