It was a good day for dancehall artiste Rodney 'Bounty Killer' Pryce as his wish for his passport to be returned was granted at the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Pryce's attorney, Christopher Townsend, made the application for the passport which was taken from the artiste by the police as a condition for his $500,000 bail in an assault case.
On Wednesday, Resident Magistrate Lorna Shelly Williams rescheduled the matter to be mentioned yesterday, giving herself enough time to peruse the application for variation of the artiste's bail condition.
In the meantime, THE STAR understands that a warrant has been issued for the complainant in the assault case. The case was postponed last month as the complainant, Racquel Smith, did not show up.
the trial
The trial will begin on January 11.
Pryce was arrested in September after Smith reported that the artiste used a hammer to beat her in her knees and head. She also told the police that he used an electric insect swatter, that resembles a tennis racket, to beat her.
On an earlier court date in October, Smith, 19, had communicated through her attorney, Terrence Ballentine, that she wanted the matter to go to mediation. however, RM Lorna Shelly Williams had denied