Charged for bullet pendant

He pleaded guilty to the charges. The bullet was produced in court along with the pants. It is believed that a hole was drilled into the bullet and a string passed through to allow it to be worn as a pendant.

The court heard that on Monday at about 1.30 pm, police on mobile patrol near Macaulay Village, Claxton Bay saw Lezama on the road.

He was arrested and charged.

Lezama told the couort the pants was a gift from his employer and that he found the bullet and decided to modify it to be worn as a jwelry. Lezama later apologised. The court heard that Lezama has three convictions over the last ten years.

He was fined $500 for each charge or in default, 30 days simple imprisnment.

He was ordered to pay $500 immediately and the balance within a month.

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