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Second man charged in Paulwell-Patterson case gets seven years in prison

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Second man charged in Paulwell-Patterson case gets seven years in prison
Key Points(5)
  • The second man who pleaded guilty for his role in the death of Jamaican Member of Parliament Phillip Paulwell’s daughter and her mother has been sentenced to seven years and 10 months in prison due to a lack of evidence to prove he committed the actual murders.
  • Roshane Miller had pleaded guilty to two counts of accessory before the fact to murder, two counts of conspiracy to kidnap and misprision of felony.
  • He's to serve seven years and 10 months for each count of accessory before the fact to murder; two years and 10 months for each count of conspiracy to kidnap; and one year and 10 months for misprision of felony.
  • The sentences are to run concurrently.
  • A statement from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) said Miller pleaded guilty to participating in the planning of the murder of Toshyna Patterson and her daughter Sarayah Paulwell.

The second man who pleaded guilty for his role in the death of Jamaican Member of Parliament Phillip Paulwell’s daughter and her mother has been sentenced to seven years and 10 months in prison due to a lack of evidence to prove he committed the actual murders.

Roshane Miller had pleaded guilty to two counts of accessory before the fact to murder, two counts of conspiracy to kidnap and misprision of felony.

He's to serve seven years and 10 months for each count of accessory before the fact to murder; two years and 10 months for each count of conspiracy to kidnap; and one year and 10 months for misprision of felony.

The sentences are to run concurrently.

A statement from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) said Miller pleaded guilty to participating in the planning of the murder of Toshyna Patterson and her daughter Sarayah Paulwell. But it said there was no evidence that Miller was on the scene on the day of the kidnapping and murders or that he participated in the actual kidnapping and murders.

Another man who pleaded guilty in the case, Richard Brown, was earlier sentenced to 30 years in prison on each of the two counts of murder for which he was charged.

He was also sentenced to one year and 10 months in prison on each of the two counts of kidnapping. The sentences are to run concurrently and he has been ordered to serve 20 years before he is eligible for parole.

The DPP's office said Brown pleaded guilty to his role as the driver who transported Patterson and Sarayah from Stony Hill, along with the shooter and other persons, to a scene in East Kingston where they were killed.

He also said he accepted part payment from co-accused, Leoda Bradshaw, on behalf of his co-conspirators for the execution of the plan to kidnap and kill Patterson and Sarayah.

Read: Man charged in Paulwell-Patterson murder case gets 30-year prison sentence

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