‘Chucky’ Brown to be sentenced today
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Constable Collis ‘Chucky’ Brown, who was in November convicted on three counts of murder, is to be sentenced today.
The constable, who was also found guilty on charges of conspiracy and wounding with intent, was initially scheduled to be sentenced in the Home Circuit Court on December 20.
However, the sentencing was postponed in part due to the late arrival of the social enquiry report and to facilitate a request that was made for those who contributed to the report to be present so that it could be tested.
Brown, a 15-year veteran who was assigned to the May Pen Police Station in Clarendon, is being sentenced in relation to the January 10, 2009 murder of Damoy “Gutty” Dawkins and the December 13, 2012 murders of Dwayne Douglas and Andrew Fearon, all in Clarendon.