A man pleaded guilty to three offences in the St Andrew Parish Court because he is tired of being physically abused in jail. He was suspected to be one of the persons robbing cruisers and other members of the public alike in a phone stealing ring. Sadly the other homeless/displaced MSM/transgender get the blame which is why many stay away from helping them apart from the neglect altogether by the NGOs outside of the usual tokenism.
Samuel Martin pleaded guilty to larceny from a person, malicious destruction of property, and robbery with aggravation from November when he was arrested and subsequent preliminary hearings and entering his plea.
Martin said he pleaded guilty for the offences, not because he has committed the acts, but because he has sustained significant abuse at the Half-Way Tree Police Station lock-up.
"They don't like we because we are homosexuals, Your Honour," Martin said.
"Last night, a get three tump inna mi forehead," he told the judge.
The presiding judge told Martin that his reasons for pleading guilty were wrong.
"The only reason for you to plead guilty is if you do what you are accused of," the judge said.
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Martin responded: "Your Honour, mi cyah tek di beating anymore. Mi just waan leave Half-Way Tree. Dem beat mi up dis morning."
As the court clerk read the charges, Martin shouted "Guilty".
He was charged for stealing a Samsung S7 Galaxy smartphone, damaging a van, and robbing a man of $10,000.
Martin said: "I'm a former hairdresser on Princess Street, downton. Dem a set mi up fi dead."
The judge remanded him until the December 2, 2018, when he will be sentenced.
"Yuh Honour, dem a go kill mi," Martin exclaimed, before being taken to lock-up.
Other incidents have come to hand and I carried a couple as well which strongly suggest something else is going on with other gay or not miscreants.
In 2011 'Gabriel' was featured in a Jamaica Observer video on men doing women's work, traditionally some jobs in Jamaica are not seen as 'men's work', but not to these men plying their trade as beauticians in downtown Kingston...
Peace & tolerance
In 2011 'Gabriel' was featured in a Jamaica Observer video on men doing women's work, traditionally some jobs in Jamaica are not seen as 'men's work', but not to these men plying their trade as beauticians in downtown Kingston...
Peace & tolerance
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