Two St Catherine men who pleaded guilty to possession of identity information were each given a two-year suspended prison sentence on Friday. It means that if they breach established conditions during the period, they will be incarcerated to serve the sentence.
Attorney-at-law John Clarke has ample reasons to be angry and bear resentment with many different state agencies in Jamaica, especially the police force. Instead, the dedicated lawyer has turned his experience in state care as well as an ugly.
A jury in the St Catherine Circuit Court today returned a not guilty verdict in the case of a man accused of killing his aunt. The accused is Leon Lennon, a 37-year-old labourer of Portmore, St Catherine. Lennon was charged with the January 10,.
The Court of Appeal today threw out the government's appeal against a Supreme Court ruling that the detention of five men under the State of Emergency (SOE) was unconstitutional. Justice Bertram Morrison had made the ruling and the.
Court proceedings across Jamaica are being hampered as prosecutors are restive over salary issues under the government's new compensation regime. Information has emerged that the disgruntled civil servants are off the job. Among the courts.