A man accused of murder has successfully challenged a Supreme Court judge’s decision to deny him bail.
The Court of Appeal on Wednesday granted Dennis Mather Jr. $30,000 bail with two sureties after being charged with the April 2018 murder of Kenneth Kemp at Homestead Street.
As a condition of bail, Mather must wear an ankle bracelet and report to a police station three times a week.
He’s also to have no contact with prosecution witnesses.
Mather’s bail could be revoked if he breaks any of those conditions.
Prosecutors say Kemp was standing outside his home when two men pulled up in a car. Both men emerged from the vehicle and shot Kemp before fleeing the scene. Prosecutors allege that Mather was one of the men,
Damien White appeared for Mather and Vernal Collie appeared for the prosecution.
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