Ronko Gang trial rescheduled to April 2026

The trial of the alleged Ronko Gang members has been rescheduled to April 13, 2026, following a postponement due to the unavailability of several defense attorneys. Supreme Court Judge Justice Leighton Pusey emphasized the necessity for all parties to be fully prepared for the new trial date.

Background of the Case

The Ronko Gang, comprising seven men and one woman, faces charges under the Criminal Justice (Suppression of Criminal Organisations) Act, commonly known as the anti-gang law. The charges include:

  • Shootings
  • Burglary
  • Robbery with aggravation
  • Illegal possession of firearms
  • Shop-breaking
  • Conspiracy to murder
  • Abduction

These offenses allegedly occurred across multiple parishes between 2019 and 2021.

Judicial Directives

Justice Pusey has scheduled a final trial readiness hearing for January 29, 2026, ahead of the April trial date. He has mandated that all necessary documentation and preparations be completed to avoid further delays.

Implications for the Justice System

This case underscores the challenges within Jamaica's judicial system in managing complex, multi-defendant trials. The rescheduling aims to ensure a fair and efficient trial process, reflecting the judiciary's commitment to upholding justice.

For more information, refer to the original article: Ronko Gang trial now set for April 2026

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