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Traffic Court Convictions

05 Dec, 2025Admin
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Several traffic cases were adjudicated at the Basseterre Magistrate’s Court before Her Honour Yasmine Clarke on December 1, 2025. The cases and their outcomes are as follows:

1. Floyd Lonke – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (31 January 2025). Fined $800 in one month, or one month imprisonment.

2. Denzil Huggins – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention and Running a Red Traffic Light (5 March 2025). Fined $1,000 in two months or two months imprisonment for due care; and $500 in two months or two months imprisonment for the red-light offence.

3. Chezon Tuckett – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (4 January 2025). Fined $1,000 in two months or one month imprisonment.

4. T’Anna Simmonds – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (24 January 2025). Fined $1,000 in two months or one month imprisonment.

5. Tryfena Douglas – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (29 May 2025). Fined $800 in two months or one month imprisonment.

6. Johnathan Greenaway – Guilty of Driving Without a Licence and Driving Without Due Care and Attention (23 July 2025). Fined $1,500 in one month or three months imprisonment for driving without a licence; and $800 in two months or two months imprisonment for the due care offence.

7. Ricardo Simeon – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (11 June 2025). Fined $800 in two months or one month imprisonment.

8. Cassia Hendrickson – Guilty of Driving Without Due Care and Attention (25 July 2025). Fined $1,000 in two months or two months imprisonment.

9. Shawn Isaac – Guilty of Driving Without Light to Illuminate Licence Plate and Driving with One Lighted Headlamp (14 June 2025). Cautioned for the first offence and fined $100 in one week or seven days imprisonment for the second offence.

In addition to the cases disposed of, forty (40) ticket matters were withdrawn following verification of payment in the Vehicle Registration System (VRS). A further thirty-two (32) ticket matters and four (4) accident matters were adjourned to later dates for trial.

The Traffic Department continues to encourage all motorists to adhere to the traffic laws of the Federation and to operate their vehicles safely and responsibly. Drivers with outstanding traffic tickets are encouraged to pay the fines immediately to avoid prosecution. The Department remains committed to sustained enforcement aimed at reducing collisions and enhancing road safety across St. Kitts and Nevis.