Lawyers for the prosecution and defence will at month-end make submissions on sentencing for a man who admitted to gun and ammunition offences. Jason Omar Lashley, from Mottley Land, Bank …
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The two St Michael men charged with burglarizing Savings Plus Supermarket while armed with a gun and cutlass last week, say they want to take full responsibility for their actions. …
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Alleged money launderer Marlon Hosea Carrington told police back in 2012 that the thousands of dollars found in his possession were not gotten through “illegal means”. The Phillips Road, St …
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Crown Counsel Joyann Catwell says members of the public receiving items for which they cannot give account are displaying “unacceptable” behaviour. The prosecutor made the comment as she made submissions …
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A jury has been empanelled in Supreme Court No. 2 to hear a six-count indictment, involving ammunition, firearms and cannabis charges, against two St Michael men. The nine jurors were …
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A teenager told police four years ago that he got into a fete at Pirate’s Cove with a .25 semiautomatic pistol hidden under his scrotum, and that he had walked …
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The money laundering trial of Marlon Hosea Carrington got under way in the High Court this morning. The Phillips Road, St Michael resident is facing a nine-member jury charged with …
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Jailed attorney Cheraine Nicole Parris has had a change of heart and will no longer fight her four-year sentence before the Barbados Court of Appeal. When the convict appeared before …
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Arguments on issues of “hearsay” dominated today’s sitting in the extradition case involving former insurance executive Alex Tasker. Tasker’s attorneys Andrew Pilgrim Q.C. and Neville Reid along with Deputy Director …
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An American visitor who disregarded two of this island’s COVID-19 directives was ordered to pay $3 000 to a local court for his “indiscretion” before being handed over to immigration. …