hiphopanonymous
05-21-08, - 10:21 AM
Saw this article on Page 3 of the Tribune.
Headline is: "Man accused of 1996 killing of club manager has bail on more recent charges reduced."
-It's a short article so here it is in entirety:
..."The man accused of the 1996 shooting death of night-club manager Joyanne Cartwright had his bail on more recent charges reduced yesterday.
Ashley Newbold, 41, of Lifebuoy Street, is accused of attempting to extort money from Michael Stuart on March 11.
He was also accused of threatening to kill Stuart. Police allegedly found Newbold with counterfeit US $370, a .357 revolver and 20 bullets for the gun on April 4. Newbold, who was arraigned on the charges before Magistrate Carolita Bethel last month, pleaded not guilty to the charges and was granted bail in a total sum of $25,000.
Yesterday his attorney Tamara T. Taylor was sucessful in getting his bail reduced to $15,000 by Acting Supreme Court Justice Elliot Lockhart.
Newbold was charged with the murder of former 601 manager Joyanne Cartwright, 24, in 2001, five years after her death and convicted two years later.
His conviction, however, was overturned and a retrial was ordered, Newbold was freed on bail in 2006 pending the retrial which has not yet taken place."....
Headline is: "Man accused of 1996 killing of club manager has bail on more recent charges reduced."
-It's a short article so here it is in entirety:
..."The man accused of the 1996 shooting death of night-club manager Joyanne Cartwright had his bail on more recent charges reduced yesterday.
Ashley Newbold, 41, of Lifebuoy Street, is accused of attempting to extort money from Michael Stuart on March 11.
He was also accused of threatening to kill Stuart. Police allegedly found Newbold with counterfeit US $370, a .357 revolver and 20 bullets for the gun on April 4. Newbold, who was arraigned on the charges before Magistrate Carolita Bethel last month, pleaded not guilty to the charges and was granted bail in a total sum of $25,000.
Yesterday his attorney Tamara T. Taylor was sucessful in getting his bail reduced to $15,000 by Acting Supreme Court Justice Elliot Lockhart.
Newbold was charged with the murder of former 601 manager Joyanne Cartwright, 24, in 2001, five years after her death and convicted two years later.
His conviction, however, was overturned and a retrial was ordered, Newbold was freed on bail in 2006 pending the retrial which has not yet taken place."....