A Somerset County man is one of several Americans facing more than a decade in prison on a Caribbean Island.This after custom officials found hunting ammunition
by WJAC Staff, NBC Somerset man could get 12 years in Caribbean prison for forgotten ammunition in luggage
"To not be with my kids,” Watson explained, “To not be home with Valerie right now it's the most awful thing that I have ever lived through at this point." The Turks and Caicos government tightened its laws in 2022 around firearms and ammunition with a mandatory term of imprisonment of not less than 12 years.
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