In-laws decline to pursue wounding, assault charges against each other

Wounding and assault charges yesterday landed two in-laws in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court. However, Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton who heard the case  subsequently dismissed the matters after the parties told the court that they no longer wanted to proceed  against each other.

Letiza Nichols denied the charge which stated that on August 2 at Georgetown, she unlawfully and maliciously wounded Kwame Nichols, her brother-in-law.

Meanwhile, Kwame denied committing  common assault on Letiza. His August 2 charge