The usual reflex of Jamaica’s police force is to bristle at any form of criticism, no matter how well-intentioned. That, hopefully, won’t be the response to Justice Bertram Morrison’s sensible advice to cops this week that roughhouse tactics isn’t.
WESTERN BUREAU: “I am tired, I am weary, but even though I am crying, I am joyful. We are overjoyed.” That was the immediate reaction of Nickeda Gray, the aunt of 15-year-old Shineka Gray who was stabbed to death in 2017, moments after a seven-.
MONTEGO BAY, St James Supreme Court judge Justice Bertram Morrison has suggested that proper guidelines were not followed when the police allowed the man accused of killing 15-year-old Shineka Gray in 2017, Gregory Roberts, to give a caution statement without the presence of a lawyer or a justice of the peace (JP). Justice Morrison made the statement during his summation of the trial against Roberts in the St James.
WESTERN BUREAU: The ongoing instructions from the judge to the jury in the trial of Gregory Roberts for the 2017 murder of 15-year-old schoolgirl Shineka Gray briefly got stonewalled on Monday after the St James Circuit Court was told that the.