Appeal Court upholds wife killer’s 19-year sentence

Deborah Allen

A 19-year sentence imposed upon Lawrence Rambarran for the fatal chopping of his common-law wife was yesterday affirmed by the Court of Appeal, which declared the sentence to be just, while specifically referencing the manner in which the woman met her demise.

Delivering the decision of the court was Justice of Appeal Arif Bulkan, who underscored the importance of balancing the interest of the appellant, whose contention was that his sentence was severe, against the interest of the public.

He noted that in sentencing, a court must, in part, consider protecting the general public as well sending the message of deterrence to potential offenders.