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    Sergeant Warner Case Adjourned as Court Finds Prima Facie Evidence

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    Legal proceedings against Police Sergeant Karim Warner have been delayed once again, with the Magistrate’s Court confirming that a prima facie case has been established.

    Warner faces a charge of shooting with intent, stemming from an alleged incident during a dispute over vehicle rental payment. His attorney has presented several legal submissions, with the prosecution responding.

    The court is expected to rule on these arguments on June 13, a decision that could determine the case’s direction.

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