Court gives double murder accused 14 days to find counsel

…accused again refuses state-assigned lawyer

JUSTICE Sandil Kissoon has given double murder accused Gavin Graham 14 days to find a lawyer to represent him during his trial, since he has again refused a state-assigned lawyer.
Graham, 53, is on remand for the indictment, which alleged that on January 2, 2015, at Lot 6036 ‘C’ Field, Sophia, Greater Georgetown, he murdered Towobola Abrams, 38, and her stepfather Clifford Sampson, 68, by setting their home afire.

Although spending the last five years behind bars, Graham made his first High Court appearance in April, 2019, before Justice Navindra Singh when he refused the services of four state- assigned lawyers.

Graham was then placed back to await the next partial sitting of the Demerara Assizes.
On Monday, when the January Assizes was opened, Graham was called before Justice Kissoon.

The court was again informed that Graham was refusing the services of a new state-assigned attorney.

Justice Kissoon told Graham that he was granted eight months to find a lawyer, which he failed to do so.

“It is unfair to have you locked away without a trial” Justice Kissoon told Graham.
Graham pleaded with the judge to grand him three months to find a lawyer, but the judge granted him 14 days.

As a condition, the judge told Graham that if he failed to find a lawyer within the period, a state lawyer will be assigned and trial will commence.

The Guyana Chronicle had reported that Graham is the ex-lover of Towobola Abrams.
January 2, 2015, it is alleged that Graham set alight Abrams’s Sophia home and made good his escape. Sampson was trapped in the home and was burnt alive, while Abrams died at the Georgetown Public Hospital while receiving treatment for burns.

Graham, who was reportedly seen by neighbours at the scene, was later arrested with minor burns about his arms and other parts of his body.
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Caption: Gavin Graham

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