Bail application - Grave and criminal assault - illegal entry and larceny - drugs
Before : |
T. J. Le Cocq, Esq., Bailiff, and Jurats Crill and Hughes |
The Attorney General
-v-
Maximiano Gabriel Ramos
M. Temple Esq., Solicitor General appeared for the Crown.
Advocate C. G. Hillier for the Defendant.
JUDGMENT
THE BAILIFF:
1. You have pleaded guilty to three counts one of which is, on the information provided to us by the Solicitor General, a very serious assault indeed involving a weapon. By pleading guilty the presumption in favour of bail no longer applies and the Court takes other things into consideration.
2. You have a history of not necessarily following orders of the Court in the past, and you have accepted quite properly through Counsel that this is a matter correct for the Superior Number and that the custody threshold has passed.
3. We do not find that there are any exceptional circumstances and accordingly the principles set out in AG v Dixey and Pereira [2017] JRC 081 apply in this case and you are remanded in custody for sentence before the Superior Number at 10am on 2nd April.
4. We also order a Social Enquiry Report.
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