Local NewsNews Chief Magistrate rules against extradition by Fernella Wedderburn 06/06/2019 written by Fernella Wedderburn Updated by Sandy Deane 06/06/2019 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 322 Sixty-four-year-old Errol Vivian Jones will not be extradited to Canada. Chief Magistrate Christopher Birch handed down his ruling in the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court this morning. Errol Vivian Jones The Bridgefield, St Thomas resident was granted full parole, after serving a portion of his time in a Canadian prison on two drug charges committed on November 11, 1991 and August 31, 1994. He allegedly failed to comply with the conditions of the parole by failing to check in with the parole office on the given date. This resulted in a warrant being issued by the Canadian Correctional Services for Jonesโ arrest as he still had 889 days remaining to serve on his sentence. (Read more about today’s ruling in Thursday’s epaperย –ย www.barbadostoday.bbย and on BT’s social media platforms) Fernella Wedderburn You may also like Nigerian Igbo regent to visit to strengthen cultural ties 16/03/2026 Govt moves to cap freight pain, cuts taxes, pledge cash relief as... 16/03/2026 Motorsport puts safety at the top of the agenda 16/03/2026