Did Jasmine Hartin Complete Court Ordered Community Service?
The family of slain police officer, Superintendent Henry Jemmott has written to Chief Justice Louise Blenman inquiring about the three hundred hours of community service that Jasmine Hartin was ordered to serve. On May thirty-first, 2023, Hartin was convicted of manslaughter by negligence, but was not sentenced to prison. Instead, she was fined seventy-five thousand dollars, ordered to complete three hundred hours of community service, and take part in producing a public service announcement. While Hartin met the fine and subsequently left the country, Jemmott’s sibling is asking the head of the Senior Courts what happened to the service hours and the PSA. In the letter to Chief Justice Blenman, Marie Jemmott writes, “The Jemmott family is deeply, deeply hurt and disturbed that the criminal justice system could so fail and dishonor the memory of one of its own law enforcement officers by allowing Ms. Hartin to simply ignore that part of her sentence. Is this all our brother’s life is worth?”.
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