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Video pirate gets time to pay
BY PAUL A REID Observer West writer MONTEGO BAY, St James
Thursday, November 05, 2009
A St James man who admitted to being caught selling pirated videos of movies, was given time to pay off his fines when he appeared in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Twenty-three-year-old Kemar Jones of Tucker, pleaded guilty to five counts of breaches of the Copyrights Act was fined $50,000, but told the court he only had $10,000 and to be allowed to pay the fine next year in February.
However Acting Senior Resident Magistrate Vivienne Harris told him to bring the rest on November 27.
Jones was held in Sam Sharpe Square at around 10:45 am on October 28 with over 200 copied CDs.
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