The two Clarendon women
who are accused of attempting to bribe persons in a murder case late last year
are scheduled to be sentenced in court on Tuesday.
In December, housewife Natalie Sill, 43, and Verona Samuels, 23, pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice.
They were serving as jurors when they reportedly approached the relatives of a murder accused saying for a fee, they could influence the rest of the jury to return a guilty verdict.
Sill and Samuels were arrested when they went to collect the bribe and spent nearly three weeks behind bars.
They are also booked to face the Clarendon Circuit Court on March 15 on a charge of contempt of court.
In December, housewife Natalie Sill, 43, and Verona Samuels, 23, pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice.
They were serving as jurors when they reportedly approached the relatives of a murder accused saying for a fee, they could influence the rest of the jury to return a guilty verdict.
Sill and Samuels were arrested when they went to collect the bribe and spent nearly three weeks behind bars.
They are also booked to face the Clarendon Circuit Court on March 15 on a charge of contempt of court.