The Star (Jamaica)

Psychiatri­c evaluation for accused in stabbing case

- CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS

“... while claiming that the medication given to him was causing him to move like a robot.”

AHanover man, charged with stabbing a vendor during an altercatio­n in Montego Bay on New Year’s Eve, is to undergo a psychiatri­c evaluation before his next scheduled court appearance in the St James Parish Court on May 13. On Thursday, St James Parish Judge Sasha-Marie Ashley set the court date for Enoch Green, who is charged with unlawful wounding. Green was not present in court. The court was told that Green, who is currently being held in custody in Kingston, is slated to undergo an appointed session of psychiatri­c treatment. That appointmen­t is in keeping with a previous order that was made when Green last came to court on

January 24. On that court date, it was disclosed that Green had been receiving medication at the Cornwall Regional Hospital and the Granville Health Centre. At that time, Judge Ashley ordered that contact should be made with Green’s doctor regarding possible adjustment­s to his medication.

According to the allegation­s, the complainan­t was preparing food for his vending business along St James Street when Green approached him and stabbed him in the neck and chest. The complainan­t was taken to hospital for treatment while Green was arrested and charged. It is understood that the complainan­t did not know Green prior to that confrontat­ion.

Green has admitted that he has a court matter of a similar nature in Hanover, while claiming that the medication given to him was causing him to move like a robot.

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