Jamaica Gleaner

Psych evaluation for Matthew Hyde as plea deal discussion­s begin

- Tanesha Mundle/Staff Reporter tanesha.mundle@gleanerjm.com

MATTHEW HYDE, the university student who reportedly held his girlfriend captive in a dorm room and tortured her a year ago, is to undergo a forensic psychiatri­c evaluation as part of considerat­ions for a possible plea deal.

Both the defence and prosecutio­n are to engage in discussion regarding the plea deal.

On Monday, Hyde was ordered remanded until May 22, by which time it is expected that the examinatio­n would have been done and the report completed and submitted to the court.

The evaluation was a joint request by the defence and prosecutio­n, the court heard on Monday when the matter was mentioned.

To facilitate the evaluation, Justice Vinette Graham-Allen ordered that the defence obtain the invoice and settle the payment.

Along with the evaluation, the court also heard that a social enquiry report and Hyde’s antecedent were also requested for the plea deal discussion­s.

However, the court was informed on Monday that the social enquiry report was not yet ready.

Consequent­ly, the matter was reschedule­d for continuati­on of case management in May.

Hyde, 21, is charged with assault occasionin­g grievous bodily harm, use of malicious communicat­ion, assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm, and false imprisonme­nt.

The University of the West Indies student was charged after he reportedly held his ex-girlfriend captive for three days i n his room at the George Alleyne Hall and allegedly tortured her with a hot clothing iron and other implements.

She was reportedly discovered some time after 10 p.m. on February 9.

It is alleged that Hyde injured the complainan­t following cheating accusation­s.

Attorneys-at-law Patrick Peterkin and Gnoj McLeod represent Hyde.

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