
Uel Johnson
Magistrate Uel Johnson is a judicial officer in the Bahamas who presides over various legal proceedings, including preliminary hearings for serious offenses. He was involved in the arraignment and initial detention of the 17-year-old accused of murder.
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Recent news mentions
Magistrate Uel Johnson presided over the case involving Dexter Durell Saunders.
Bimini man faces child cruelty and gun charges
Magistrate Uel Johnson presided over the arraignment of Ezra Green.
Man charged for GB bomb threat
Magistrate Uel Johnson ruled that the Magistrate’s Court does have discretion to grant bail.
Two people granted bail in forgery case prosecutors call ‘national security’ riskMagistrate Uel Johnson presided over the court proceedings for the accused women.
Two women charged in $65K Abaco 'Crown land' scamMagistrate Uel Johnson granted bail to Marlin Miller with strict conditions.
Pilot bailed over drugs but banned from foreign flightsProsecutor Uel Johnson described the assault by Joaquan Augustine as a callous and deliberate attack.
Man jailed for 22 years for stabbing roommate over false affair claimMagistrate Uel Johnson previously arraigned and remanded the juvenile to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services.
17-year-old accused of murder granted $15,000 bail






















