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Accused remains in jail
By AZARD ALI Wednesday, October 27 2010
AALIYAH DIMPLE POPALIE spent another night in jail yesterday because staff at the magistrates and High courts worked-to-rule and bail of $200,000 set by a magistrate could not be processed.
Popalie, 28, of San Juan, appeared again yesterday in the Couva Magistrates’ court charged with two offences in the October 17 killing of PC Reynauld Dopson and injury to his colleague, WPC Wendy-Ann Timothy, on the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway.
When Popalie first appeared on Monday, senior magistrate Debra Quintyn remanded her into custody because she wanted to research the issue of whether she had the authority to call upon Popalie to surrender her driver’s permit, as a condition for bail.
The court police prosecutor Sgt Asraph Haspoodeen, had requested that the magistrate order the woman to report to a police station.
Popalie, a University of the West Indies student who lives at Paragsingh Avenue, El Socorro, San Juan, was arrested by warrant on Sunday.
Two indictable charges were read to her — that she drove her car along the south-bound lane of the highway and caused the death of Dopson.
The second alleged that she caused grievous bodily harm to Timothy. The policewoman is still at hospital. The two officers were conducting traffic duty near the Ato Boldon Stadium, when they were knocked down by a white Lexus vehicle. Dopson died on the spot.
Popalie is to re-appear next Tuesday.
toyolink wrote:The rule of thumb is people need to be governed in all things.This is just how it is and no ranting or raving will change this truth.I did not make this up just so!
geodude wrote:Everyone is clamoring for "justice", but it will never bring back the life of the the officer, or heal the injuries of the broken cop , in the end all that will be achieved is the destruction of another person life
geodude wrote:really sucks to be her though, i know at least this incident has given me lots to think about.
Everyone is clamoring for "justice", but it will never bring back the life of the the officer, or heal the injuries of the broken cop , in the end all that will be achieved is the destruction of another person life
no one wins in this situation....
Greypatch wrote:Lets see how this pans out on Tuesday 2nd November.
Side Question - Does the Family/Relatives/Estate of SRP Dopson receive any financial payment as a result of his demise in the line of duty ?
geodude wrote:he was killed in the line of duty so i suppose his family would get some life insurance money, i am pretty sure that as a officer you have life insurance,
rollingstock wrote:^^^ If they haven't taken out a policy on their own there's really nothing to collect.
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