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Real Jail for Fake Cops
Mon, April 24, 2017
The alleged fake cops who were caught in Public's Supermarket on the northern Highway went to court today. Police saw the pair standing at the entrance of the supermarket in uniform like they were on duty. They were arrested on spot. That was Wednesday afternoon, and, today, five days later, they went to court for arraignment. 22 year old Dorian Blair and 39 year old Barrington Slusher, were charged with making a false pretense of an officer when they appeared today before Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith.

Blair had an attorney, Oscar Selgado, who conceded to the court that Blair was on Supreme Court bail and by being charged for an offence whilst on bail he had violated one of the conditions of the bail.

The prosecutor objected to bail for both men on the grounds that the offence is serious because it undermines the trust the public has in police officers. Chief Magistrate Smith upheld the objection and she remanded Blair and Slusher into custody until July 5. Selgado said he will address the issue of bail at the Supreme Court.

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