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Alleged Peruvian Skimmer Cries In Court When He Can't Get Bail
posted (February 1, 2019)
He is a South American accused of skimming money out of Scotiabank ATM's - but 24 year old Peruvian Luis Miguel Marroquin tried to get Supreme Court bail today.

He was represented before Justice Herbert Lord by Dickie Bradley but Justice Lord adjourned the bail hearing until he could get a fuller understanding of what happened in the lower court.

The hearing was adjourned for next week Friday, February 8. When he heard his bail application was being delayed for next week, Marroquin was visibly disappointed and he was seen crying in court.

Bradley argued that one of his co-accused is willing to take a guilty plea for the offence, and, with that, his client should not have to remain in jail.

The trio were all charged jointly with one count of preparation of a crime which his allege to have occurred in Dangriga on January 17th.

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