Murder, arson accused seeks legal aid

A 54-year-old man facing dual charges of murder and arson has formally requested legal aid representation from the court just moments before he was ordered to be remanded into Dodds Prison. Ricardo Okella Stanford, a resident of Bank Hall in St Michael, appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Douglas Frederick at the No. 1 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court to answer to the two serious allegations brought against him.

Prosecutors allege that on March 27, Stanford killed 51-year-old Shanell Smith, and deliberately set fire to a property owned by Mohammed Hans. The arson charge outlines that Stanford either intended to destroy or damage the building, or acted with reckless disregard for the risk of the structure being destroyed by fire.

As Stanford had no legal representation to stand with him in court, he was not required to enter a plea on the two indictable offences. Addressing the court directly, Stanford made a simple but urgent appeal: “Sir, I am asking the court if I can get a legal aid lawyer please.”

Magistrate Frederick granted the request and scheduled an adjournment of the proceedings until May 5. Responding to the accused’s appeal, the magistrate confirmed: “Of course. You can avail yourself of a legal aid lawyer. They will provide you with the forms and you can fill them out.”

After the ruling, Stanford thanked the magistrate before court officers led him away from the dock to begin his remand at Dodds Prison. The case will reconvene in early May once the legal aid application process is completed and representation is secured.