‘I am not going after the $$, I want the boat’- Acting DPP
Addressing the Magistrate’s Court via Zoom on Friday, May 1, 2020, Ms Richards said the matter would be heard on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
The vessel in question allegedly belongs to Mr Jerome Hopkins Jr, who is represented by attorney Valerie Stephens-Gordon.
During the court’s sitting Magistrate Richards said; however, when she looked at section 110 of the Customs Management and Duties Act it says “the vessel is liable to forfeiture.”
Nonetheless, there is no guidance under the Act as to what procedure should be adopted, which leaves the court to figure it out.
Fairness, natural justice & right to be heard
She explained: “Because you cannot go to the legislative council or the House of Assembly every time the court has a question. Often legislation give courts powers, give persons responsibilities and it doesn’t explain how it should be carried out. So we have to go back to general principles for example fairness, the natural justice, the right to be heard before we take someone’s property.”
In the meantime, while the oral application for the forfeiture was done during the arraignment of Frett and Bolan, the magistrate instructed the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Tiffany R. Scatliffe-Esprit to submit a written application to the court.
“We are just asking counsel to crystalise it in writing for the purposes of the system,” Magistrate Richards stated.
She said the matter would be proceeding as a civil and not a criminal case.
Next Thursday at 10:00am, the court heard, the relevant parties are expected to be present to discuss the way forward.
‘I want the boat’- Acting DPP
Meanwhile, Mr Frett, through his lawyer, Mr E. Leroy Jones, enquired whether he would get back the money seized by police on the day of his arrest.
$5, 700 was reportedly found in the front pocket of the boat captain Mr Frett’s backpack and $6, 020 in the pants pocket of the already sentenced Mr Bolan on April 3, 2020.
Magistrate Richards then asked Ms Scatliffe-Esprit if there was an application for the seizure of Mr Frett’s money.
“I am not going after the money, I want the boat,” Ms Scatliffe-Esprit replied.
The Magistrate then informed Mr Frett he would get back his money and suggested that his lawyer have a conversation with the investigating officer about its return.
On May 7, 2020, Mr Frett, who has pleaded guilty to Smuggling, Illegal Entry and Breach of Curfew, is expected to be sentenced.
The sentencing has already been adjourned three times in a row.
25 Responses to “‘I am not going after the $$, I want the boat’- Acting DPP”
All illicit proceeds
Send a message to all these good for nothing lawbreakers.
Besides,VI needs money . Asking UK for help and not taking full advantage of our resources such as these drug and other illicit moneys, gives the impression that the VI is complicit .
This outstanding matter is finally coming to closure. As president Obama said for bin laden, [Justice has been served]
Legal team and the UK appointed governor must commend the members of her majesty's law enforcement personnel involved in this investigations, and for intercepting this vessel,smuggling persons into our beautiful virgin islands in broad day light.
The defendant was brought before a court of law,under the constitution,he was represented by counsel,which is his right to be represented, and he was given an opportunity to be heard;he pleads guilty,and the appropriate sentence,am sure,will be administered in the name of justice.
He has a right to appeal the sentence,if he so desire,but be careful,when you appeal a sentence of a lower court, to a higher court,because the learned judge in the high court,can either lower the sentence,OR MAXIMIZE the sentence.
Mr.Frett, please dont appeal this sentence, you are about to receive.
You do the crime,please,go and do your time:We the people, of the bvi will sell the boat and put the money in the treasury to fight Covid-19.
God save the queen.
It was a person from the i***** u will have taken money and boat and then throw them a**s in d callaboce? different strokes for different fokes