Justice Randall Worrell today commended the prosecution for its stance in a firearm case described as “peculiar” and “unique”, against two St Michael men who are currently serving time. Crown …
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No evidence was taken today in the aggravated burglary case against Malcolm Marlon Archer, of Lowthers Hill, Christ Church. The accused, who is in his mid 20s, is charged that …
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The Court of Appeal has reserved its decision in a challenge brought by convict Jason Kevin Marshall. Back in April 2015 Marshall, of Olive Drive, Crane, St Philip was found …
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Cannabis trafficker Sebastian Theophilus Thorpe has less than a year left to serve in prison. The Porters Road, Queen Street, St Peter man was previously found guilty in the No. …
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Burglar Corey Omar Jerome McCollin has been given a final chance to turn his life around. “This is your last opportunity to sort yourself out Mr McCollin. Your [pre-sentencing] report …
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The Crown’s chief prosecutor signalled increasing intolerance with delays and adjournments, as she declared her department’s is moving full steam ahead to get cases tried before the High Court. Director …
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Witnesses today began giving evidence in the aggravated burglary of the Black Rock branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia on January 27, 2015. Malcolm Marlon Archer, of Lowthers Hill, …
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Businessman Collin Forde was sitting on the steps of his sports bar at Baxter’s Road, St Michael having a beer and talking to another man when he was shot and …
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Attorney General Dale Marshall issued the following statement today: Yesterday, Saturday November 16, 2019, two companies owned by the Ram Merchandani family, Furniture Limited and Tiny Tots Limited, took the …
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A “priceless” afternoon in the Court of Appeal today as glowing tributes were paid at a special sitting in recognition of five former attorneys-at-law, who will be missed at the …