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Emergency Bail Given For Correction’s Officer Accused of Murder Conspiracy

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A corrections officer accused of conspiracy to commit murder has been granted $20,000 emergency bail.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A corrections officer accused of conspiracy to commit murder has been granted $20,000 emergency bail.

Shante Taylor, 21, is accused of plotting with others to kill Elvardo Thompson.

He was gunned down as he sat in a truck in front of Taylor’s home in Pinecrest Subdivision on July 20.

Taylor appeared before Justice Neil Brathwaite for a bail, one day after she was remanded to prison by Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley.

Taylor’s bail was deemed an emergency as she’s anemic.

As a condition of bail, Taylor must wear an ankle bracelet, sign in at the Elizabeth Estates Police Station twice weekly and she’s forbidden from contacting prosecution witnesses either directly, or indirectly.

A breach of either of these conditions could result in bail revocation.

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