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Former soldier must pay for having ammunition

Former soldier must pay for having ammunition
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State challenges High Court decision on constitutionality of country s Bail Act

State challenges High Court decision on constitutionality of country s Bail Act
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Murder and weapons accused can t be remanded for two years to qualify for bail

Murder and weapons accused can t be remanded for two years to qualify for bail
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Lawyer wants Government s amendment to Act axed as he made a case for compensation and bail for client

Get the Apps Home / Court / Lawyer wants Government’s amendment to Act axed as he made a case for compensation and bail for client Lawyer wants Government’s amendment to Act axed as he made a case for compensation and bail for client Article by Lawyers for an accused gunman are claiming that the 2019 amendment to the Bail Act is “unconstitutional” and infringes on “six” of their client’s rights. Furthermore, the legal team wants the court to award more than quarter million dollars to the accused in the matter. Lamar Antonio Jones, from Rock Avenue, Wildey, St Michael who has been on remand for the past 17 months in connection with matters under the

CARICOM national jumps from boat and swims to better opportunities in Barbados

CARICOM national jumps from boat and swims to better opportunities in Barbados Article by February 3, 2021 It was an act of desperation and a chance to provide for his family that led a Guyanese man to jump off a cement boat and swim to shore. That was the defence put forward by attorney-at-law Jamar Bourne as he mitigated on behalf of 36-year-old Colis Arlington Paul, of no fixed place of abode, but who said he lived at Rices, St Philip. Paul pleaded guilty before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes to entering Barbados by sea except than at a port of entry and disembarking without the consent of an immigration officer.

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