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Jamaican awarded US$2m in damages for ‘wrongful’ detention in Bahamas prison
In this 2015 photo, Matthew Sewell (centre) and his lawyer Fred Smith QC (left) are heading to the Bahamian Supreme Court in Nassau. Sewell is escorted by a Bahamian policeman. (Photo: CMC)
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August 6, 2024

Jamaican awarded US$2m in damages for ‘wrongful’ detention in Bahamas prison

NASSAU, Bahamas, (CMC) – A High Court has ordered Bahamian authorities to pay over US$2 million dollars (J$310 million) to a 36-year-old Jamaican who had been “wrongfully” held on remand in prison for nearly 10 years.

The Court heard that Matthew Sewell, who was 18-year-old when he arrived in Bahamas in June 2006 to visit his father, was arrested days after his arrival on a charge of raping a minor. He spent two years on remand until he was given bail in May 2008. However he was arrested again in April 2009 on another rape charge and remained in prison until he got bail in August 2013. Both rape complaints were later dismissed.

In 2013, Sewell was arrested again, this time for murder and housebreaking. When he appeared in court, the murder charge was dropped because he was incarcerated at the time of the murder. However, he pleaded not guilty to the housebreaking charge and remained in prison until that charge was dismissed in March 2014.

The court issued two discharge certificates to Sewell, but he was arrested a month later and transferred to the Carmichael Road Detention Centre. In October 2015 a judge granted a writ of habeas corpus.

During his trial, Sewell told the court that during his time in prison, he was raped, beaten, bitten by a rat, had to share an eight-by-eight cell with other prisoners, and defecate in a bucket and or a bread bag. He said he was given limited time outdoors and had to sleep on concrete.

He said he was beaten by police, prison officers, prisoners, and defence force officers.

In a ruling last week, the Supreme Court noted that “the court was amenable to accepting the stated difficulties that the Attorney General’s Office had in mounting its defence and complying with the court’s direction”.

“However, it came to a point where the inability of the defendants’ council to comply with the court’s directions and their failure to even secure a witness statement from one or the other of the defendants left the court no other alternative but to accede to the plaintiff’s application to strike out the defense,” the court said.

“Of special note for the plaintiff was that the defendants, during the many delays, never even offered an apology. This no doubt was reflective of the behaviour of the servants or agents of the defendants,” the Court ruled.

The Supreme Court further noted that before his first arrest, the plaintiff was a young 18-year-old of good character, and then he found himself in unfamiliar surroundings facing incredible odds.

The Court noted that “the evidence of Mr Sewell’s injuries is incontrovertible,” adding “Sewell suffered instances of facial injuries, multiple facial fractures, permanent scarring to the face, leg injuries and serious short-term food poisoning”.

“Sewell has also been diagnosed with schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress disorder, all caused by the long incarceration and mistreatment and which is supported by the reports of Dr Abel (consultant psychiatrist at the University of the West Indies Hospital at Mona, Jamaica),” the court said.

Sewell was awarded interest at 6.25 per cent. He was awarded US$173,970 in special damages, and US$594,666.66 for false imprisonment and assault and battery.

He was also awarded US$378,000 in damages for future care; US$144,881.72 for psychiatric and psychological damages; US$250,000 for malicious prosecution; US$120,000 in damages for breach of Sewell’s constitutional rights and vindicatory and compensatory damages.

In total, he was awarded US$2,011,578.38.

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