Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Lawyer awaits Mavado’s son’s trial transcript

- BY BRIAN BONITTO Associate Editor — Auto & Entertainm­ent bonittob@jamaicaobs­erver.com

PETER Champagnie, the attorney representi­ng Dantay Brooks, son of Mavado, said he is awaiting the transcript of his client’s trial and is confident that an appeal date will be set soon after its receipt.

“The registry of the Court of Appeal has already communicat­ed to me in writing to confirm my representa­tion of Mr Brooks for the

appeal,” he told the Jamaica

Observer.

“Given the much-improved rate in terms of timeline at which appeals are now being heard, it is my anticipati­on that as soon as the transcript from the trial is available a date will be given for the hearing of the matter,” the Queen’s Counsel continued.

Brooks, 18, was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt in the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston on March 19. He will have to serve 22 years before he is eligible for parole.

He was sentenced to 15 years on the illegal possession of firearm charge and 15 years on the arson charge. All charges will be served concurrent­ly.

Brooks’s co-accused, Andre Hinds, was also sentenced to life imprisonme­nt. He, however, will have to serve 17 years before he is eligible for parole. He was also sentenced to 15 years on the illegal possession of firearm charge and 15 years on the arson charge.

Brooks and Hinds were found guilty on January

27 of the 2018 murder of Lorenzo Thomas in the St Andrew community of Cassava Piece, illegal possession of firearm, and arson.

At the time of his arrest on this murder charge Brooks had been out on bail on another matter and had already served 18 months on a previous offence.

 ?? (Photo: mavadogull­y/instagram) ?? Peter Champagnie
Dantay Brooks and his dad, Mavado
(Photo: mavadogull­y/instagram) Peter Champagnie Dantay Brooks and his dad, Mavado

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