Murder case called in provincial court; now set over to Tuesday afternoon

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Last week’s murder case in Outer Cove was called in provincial court this morning. Ibrahim Alahmad, originally from Syria but living in St. John’s, appeared by teleconference from the hospital. The duty counsel said Alahmad has not been able to speak to a lawyer yet, but hopes that will happen today.

Posted: March 11, 2024 3:38 pmLast week’s murder case in Outer Cove was called in provincial court this morning. Ibrahim Alahmad, originally from Syria but living in St. John’s, appeared by teleconference from the hospital. The duty counsel said Alahmad has not been able to speak to a lawyer yet, but hopes that will happen today.He faces charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping and breaching court orders.

He had been arrested twice before with assaulting the woman – in December 2023 and January of this year. On both occasions, he was released on bail.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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