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Psychological evaluation ordered for teen accused of staying in a vacant hotel room

By PAVEL BAILEY 

Tribune Staff Reporter

pbailey@tribunemedia.net

A 19-year-old boy was ordered to have a psychological evaluation after he was accused of staying in a vacant room at the Baha Mar Resort without permission earlier this week. 

Acting Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley charged Mario Taylor with trespassing and vagrancy.

Wendawn Miller-Frazer represented the accused.

Taylor allegedly trespassed onto the Baha Mar resort and stayed in room 1958 without permission on February 7.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges. Although prosecutor Inspector Deon Barr objected to his bail, Taylor was granted it at $3,500 with one or two sureties. Under the terms of his bail, he must receive a psychological evaluation while on release.

Taylor’s trial starts on April 10.

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