The outgoing Chief Justice of Barbados is about to leave office with the court system still grappling with an alarmingly high backlog of cases, prompting him to urge collaboration on …
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A 52-year-old labourer who imported over $220 000 in cannabis will return to court next week to be sentenced. When he appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes in the District …
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After giving no explanation for damaging his mother’s house with a brick, Ackeem Shadair Greenidge was remanded to Dodds Prison for the next week and a half. The 30-year-old unemployed …
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A 39-year-old St Michael man has been remanded to Dodds Prison after he confessed to committing multiple acts of incest against his then 12-year-old daughter. Appearing before Madam Justice Wanda …
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His 56 previous convictions, more than half of which fell under the Theft Act, caused the pleas of Bertram Russell Lynch to fall on deaf ears in the District ‘A’ …
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After pleading guilty to handling stolen cash and over $100 000 in stolen jewellery in an almost decade-old matter, Michael Anderson Corbin was given a suspended sentence and ordered to …
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His previously clean record, positive pre-sentencing report and family support spared Rasheed Antonio Atkins from going to jail for firearm, ammunition and drug offences. Madam Justice Pamela Beckles ordered the …
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Robbery, assault and serious bodily harm accused Jafari Ricardo Maxwell received a stern warning from a magistrate – miss court again and be remanded to prison. “If court is not …
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A month after denying a robbery charge, Shamar Shaquane Erwin Inniss threw in the towel and was sentenced to nine months in prison – but he will not have to …
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A 27-year-old unemployed man has been released on bail on a wounding charge. When he appeared in the District ‘A’ Traffic Court, Rashawn Savion Tudor of Well Gap, Lodge Hill, …