Amir Mohammed, a police handwriting analyst, was yesterday allowed to continue his testimony during the trial of Rosanna Ramnarine, the former Guyana Gold Board (GGB) accountant accused of six counts of fraud.
Mohammed’s evidence came three weeks after presiding magistrate Faith McGusty overruled objections made by the defendant’s attorney, Nigel Hughes, who had contended that the witness was not doing certain things to be deemed qualified or considered an expert.
Mohammed was deem-ed competent by the magistrate to continue his testimony.