By PAVEL BAILEY
Tribune Staff Reporter
pbailey@tribunemedia.net
A LAWYER argued that the prosecution failed to prove its case that his clients allegedly had a gun in their vehicle in Eleuthera.
Garon Brown and Natasha Miller, owners of the Big G’s Restaurant & Bar in Green Castle Eleuthera, were present as their attorney Bjorn Ferguson made no case submissions before Deputy Chief Magistrate Shaka Serville .
The pair faced a charge of possession of an unlicensed firearm and possession of ammunition stemming from an incident that allegedly occurred on September 3, 2024.
Mr Ferguson argued that the police failed to connect his clients to the vehicle the gun was allegedly recovered from.
Inspector Cordero Farrington, the prosecutor, countered that there was sufficient evidence against the accused to prove their alleged guilt.
The defendants return for the court’s decision on the no case submission on May 21.



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