Kiprich freed!

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Entertainer Joe Lickshot has passed away

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Junior Reid brings hydration to Hurricane Melissa victims: Contracts water tanker to supply the commodity

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Everaldo Creary’s Hurricane Melissa relief efforts focus on menstrual hygiene

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Christopher Martin, Masicka & Nigy Boy confirmed for ‘I Love Jamaica’ concert series

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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‘Match my Mood’ ft Spice added to Liverpool FC’s Spotify playlist

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

Steff London to launch Don Beauty fragrance

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Mavado homecoming concert date announced!

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Singjay saga continues: Little John calls out Tony Rebel

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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Foota Hype seeks prayer for ailing father

Dancehall artiste Kiprich is now a free man after the prosecution withdrew the criminal case against him in the St Catherine Parish Court earlier today.

In a Music News interview following the proceedings, an elated Kiprich, said he was pleased with the outcome.

The charges stem from an incident in February, where the Telephone Ting singer was alleged to have recorded a dubplate for a promoter, endorsing gang violence and the One Order Gang.   He was subsequently charged and granted station bail. Throughout, the proceedings, Kiprich maintained his innocence. He was represented by Attorney-at-law Patrick Peterkin. 

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