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Fahie seeks extension on filing deadline in drug case

Theresa Van Vliet, the attorney representing disgraced former Premier, Andrew Fahie, has filed a motion to extend a filing deadline in his drug and money laundering case.

The attorney explained that due to technical difficulties being experienced in accessing files sent by the prosecutors, Fahie’s defence team is unable to meet the deadline initially set for today, June 22, to file pre-trial motions.

During the course of a recent Nebbia hearing for Fahie, Van Vliet told the court that the government had not provided discovery of materials to the defence as yet. She said at the time that this was because of some unanticipated delays they experienced.

In her latest filing to the court this week, Van Vliet said the defence team only received the government’s discovery last Friday, June 17 — nine days later than initially required. 

Since then, the defense has made continuous efforts to download and copy the materials so that Fahie could review the contents. 

“That process is incomplete owing to technical difficulties in downloading a certain file of data that purports to contain extracts of phones and computers,“ Van Vliet told the court.

Fahie’s attorney further said in the court filing that she contacted the government’s attorney regarding the technical issue, but has not yet received a response.

According to the attorney, this meant that the defence was unable to file any anticipated request for a continuance of the currently set trial date until there is access to the discovery. 

Under the circumstances, she requested that all currently set deadlines be stayed for 14 days from the date that Fahie is able to gain access to the government’s discovery. This request is to afford reasonable time to propose a pre-trial schedule and trial setting.

Possible push-back of Fahie’s trial date

Van Vliet also told the court that the prosecution did not object to the defence filing for an extended deadline.

If the extension is agreed to by the judge, Fahie’s trial may likely be pushed back to a later time than the initial July 18 date.

Fahie was arrested on April 28 following a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sting operation. He was arrested along with his co-accused Oleanvine Maynard and her son, Kadeem Maynard. The trio faces charges of conspiracy to import five kilograms or more of cocaine and conspiracy to launder money.

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  1. Frenchman's Cay says:

    Tell them to keep him over there as long as they can. He has sold us out like slaves!

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  2. Head Coach says:

    My people I am coming home soon

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  3. rastarite says:

    Stay there… POS

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    • O’Neal says:

      After your conviction please get back down on your knees and apologize to those who voted for you. You set us back 100 years or more.

  4. Dude says:

    Save yourself time and money… take a plea. Don’t drag this out if you know good and well your guilty. Cool you wanna put up a fight but you’d go down with more dignity taking accountability and apologizing for an error in bad judgement. The longer these people see your trying to deter some sort of rehabilitation, the more time u get in the clinker. The lady is doing a great job shutting up and laying low, plead the 5th n waiting it out. He movin to antsy and suspect now. Longer the stall longer the sentence.

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  5. Escape says:

    to Haiti. Your kind is welcome here. Once your here you’ll never leave!

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