By: Gavincia Clarke
Nevispages.com
Rupert ‘Skilful’ Bridgewater of Newtown who recently was acquitted for a burglary charge in Nevis was again found breaking the laws of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis just one month after regaining his freedom.
Sometime last month Bridgewater walked out the District ‘C’ Magistrate Court after spending 13 months remanded at Her Majesty Prison, St. Kitts. Bridgewater was freed when Police Prosecutor; Inspector Trevor Mills offered no evidence against him. The Newtown resident was charged for the offense of burglary that was said to have been committed on February 13, 2012 at Jessup’s Village, Nevis.
Now one month later Bridgewater was formally charged for the offence of Burglary which was committed on Wednesday, May 1, 2013.
Additionally, Trevor Willet of Pond’s Road was formally charged for the offence of building breaking and larceny which was committed on April 30, 2013.
Jahbal Henry of Upper Cayon was formally charged for the offence of inflicting grievous bodily harm which was committed on the April 30, 2013.