05 April 2019
Brothers jailed for 13 years for disabling bus conductor

Brothers jailed for 13 years for disabling bus conductor


FOR PERMANENTLY disabling a bus conductor in their attempt to take his life, two brothers will be incarcerated for close to 13 years. Kevin Chance...
02 April 2019
There’s no rule which prohibits taking a photo of a ballot – Court

There’s no rule which prohibits taking a photo of a ballot – Court


The court has found that there are no rules prohibiting persons from taking a photograph of their ballot in the voting booth. Voter Deryck Smart ha...
Man who carried out callous, brutal murder to serve 28 more years

Man who carried out callous, brutal murder to serve 28 more years


In 2012, at Layou, Andy ‘Ginger’ Quashie walked up to the man who had called him a “pussy” as he lay wounded on the ground, and, using a shotg...
No breach of secrecy at the polls in 2015 – Court

No breach of secrecy at the polls in 2015 – Court


The court has found that there was no breach of secrecy at the polls in 2015, but noted that even if there had been, this breach could not invalidate ...
Teen fined for stealing Massy supermarket sign

Teen fined for stealing Massy supermarket sign


Last year, MASSY Supermarket’s “No vending no loitering sign” was plucked by a protesting 17-year-old vendor; an action costing the teenager a c...
Young woman jailed for theft of $600 from  relative

Young woman jailed for theft of $600 from relative


Love has been lost between two relatives, and the police called in, after one stole $600 from the other. On March 20, Tracey McKenzie of Fitzhughes...
29 March 2019
Not every breach, transgression would void election – Judge

Not every breach, transgression would void election – Judge


It is not every breach that results in an election being invalidated. This was the ruling of Justice Stanley John on the concerns raised surroundin...
No evidence that ballots were pre-printed with official mark – Court

No evidence that ballots were pre-printed with official mark – Court


The court has found that the claim that ballots used in the 2015 general elections were pre-printed with the official mark and issued by the Superviso...
Belair man gets 24-year jail term for murder of retired librarian

Belair man gets 24-year jail term for murder of retired librarian


A man who was on remand for nearly 11 years for the vicious murder of a 73-year-old retired librarian, will spend another 13 years imprisoned. Juni...
Family of teen killed by cops still wants answers

Family of teen killed by cops still wants answers


The Ottley Hall teenager shot dead by police earlier this month has been laid to rest, but his family’s questions surrounding his death have not. ...