Gun Court Judge granted Jaii Frais and Jahvy bail with Conditions. Accused Jaii Frais and music producer Jahvy Ambassador breathed sighs of relief when the Judge offered them $1.5 million bail. The men appeared in the in Gun Court on firearm charges Friday morning. This was in connection with a shooting incident that occurred at the Big Wall carnival after-party earlier this month.
Justice Natalie Hart Hines, granted the men bail with conditions, ordering them to surrender their travel documents. Additionally, she stipulated that they report to the police three times weekly, and abide by a curfew order from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Gun Court Judge warned accused not to discuss case on any podcast
Besides, reporting to the police thrice per week, Justice Hines warned the accused not to discuss the case on any podcast.
Their next appearance in the Gun Court is on July 8.

Law enforcement charged Jaii Frais, whose real name is Jhaedee Richards with wounding with intent, shooting with intent, and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Similarly, the police charged Jhavy Ambassador, whose given name is Jahvel Morrison, with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, wounding with intent, and using a prohibited weapon to commit a felony.
The charges against the two stemmed from a shooting incident during the Big Wall entertainment event on April 12 at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Center in St Andrew, where three people were shot. This incident highlights concerns about safety at public events and the seriousness of firearm-related charges.
According to the police, a physical altercation broke out among patrons at the event around 9:30 p.m. The dispute escalated, resulting in an exchange of gunfire between two individuals.
As a result, three people sustained gunshot injuries. The police transported them to the hospital for treatment. Jaii Frais, was one of the injured individuals. Hospital authorities treated him, and later released him into police custody, while a third person remained hospitalized.
Additionally, the police reported that they seized two firearms in connection with the incident. The police took Morrison into custody during this process.
Attorneys Isat Buchanan is Richards, while Counsel Peter Champagnie, along with attorneys Sayeed Bernard are representing Morrison.
