PHILIPSBURG:--- A shortage of available detention space at the Pointe Blanche House of Detention has once again influenced the handling of a high-profile criminal case, after the Court granted the suspension of the pre-trial detention of Dr. Danny Dennaoui, one of two doctors accused in an alleged deprivation of liberty case involving a domestic worker.
Then later in the article, revise this paragraph to include both doctors' full names:
On February 25, 2026, law enforcement officers arrested co-suspects Dr. Danny Dennaoui and Dr. Michael Dennaoui as part of the investigation. Dr. Michael Dennaoui was later released from pre-trial detention on medical grounds. Following the completion of the investigation, both doctors were formally served with indictments. Prosecutors also confirmed that the original allegations of drug possession and money laundering are no longer part of the prosecution.
Although released from custody, Dr. Danny Dennaoui remains subject to strict conditions imposed by the Court. The suspect must remain available to law enforcement and judicial authorities whenever required and is prohibited from making any contact with the complainant in this case.
According to the Prosecutor's Office, the decision was driven solely by operational realities within the prison system and not by any reassessment of the strength of the criminal case.
Authorities explained that detention capacity is continuously evaluated in accordance with legal requirements. When space becomes limited, prosecutors must make difficult operational decisions to ensure that available cells remain reserved for cases in which continued pre-trial detention is considered most necessary.
The criminal investigation began earlier this year following allegations that a domestic worker had been abused and unlawfully deprived of her liberty.
On February 25, 2026, law enforcement officers arrested co-suspects Dr. Danny Dennaoui and Dr. Michael Dennaoui as part of the investigation. Dr. Michael Dennaoui was later released from pre-trial detention on medical grounds.
The Prosecutor's Office confirmed that its investigation has now been completed and both suspects have been formally served with indictments.
In a significant development, prosecutors also disclosed that the original allegations of drug possession and money laundering are no longer part of the criminal prosecution. The case will now proceed on the remaining charges stemming from the alleged abuse and deprivation of liberty of the domestic worker.
Both defendants are scheduled to appear before the Court of First Instance on September 16, 2026.
The Prosecutor's Office emphasized that the suspension of Dr. Danny Dennaoui 's detention should not be interpreted as an indication that the case has weakened or that the charges have been dismissed. Officials stressed that the criminal proceedings remain fully active and that the Court's decision concerns only the application of pre-trial detention under the current constraints of available prison capacity.
With the matter now before the Court, the Prosecutor's Office said it will refrain from making any further public comment on the substance of the case.
The latest decision once again highlights the ongoing challenges facing Sint Maarten's justice system as chronic overcrowding and limited detention capacity at the Pointe Blanche House of Detention continue to influence prosecutorial decisions regarding suspects awaiting trial. While authorities maintain that public safety remains the priority, the shortage of available prison space has repeatedly required prosecutors to seek alternatives to continued detention, even in serious criminal cases.



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