Senior Magistrate Leron Daly is expected to make a ruling in the next two weeks on whether a case has been made out against Maryann Daby, who is charged with the attempted murder of a police officer.
At the resumption of the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the charge, which is being conducted by Magistrate Daly, police prosecutor Richard Harris replied to a no-case submission previously made by attorney Mark Waldron, who is representing the accused.
Subsequent to the delivery of the prosecutor’s submission, the matter was adjourned until June 17th, when the court is expected to rule on whether a prima facie case has been made out against Daby to have her answer to the charge of attempted murder.
The charge against Daby, of Lot 127 D’Aguiar Park, Houston, alleges that on May 13th, 2018, at Albert Street and Thomas Lands, Georgetown, with intent to commit murder, she discharged a loaded firearm at Constable 24785 Christopher Kissoon.