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#BTEditorial - QEH boss gave it her best shot

Next year, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) will be celebrating its 60th year of existence, serving this country as the primary health institution for the population. The majority of Barbadians can attest to having some form of interaction with the Martindales Road, St Michael institution, either through access of health care service for themselves, relatives or close friends.Like any person or institution approaching such a milestone, there will be many memories, good and bad, accomplishments and low points. Even with the proliferation of privately operated health care facilities, the QEH still remains the main institution for the treatment of health emergencies and acute care.It is not unheard of for people of means to attend one of the high-priced private facilities, only to be forced to turn to the publicly run QEH when critical care is required.

$16 000 in fines for gun and bullet

Kadeem Shakeel Mayers was fined a total of $16 000 for a gun and a bullet when he appeared in the No. 4 Supreme Court yesterday. Mayers, 25, of Bannister Land, Martindales Road, St Michael, had pleaded guilty, at a previous Session of the Continuous Sittings, to having a .22-calibre revolver and one round of .22-calibre ammunition on December 23, 2018. He was represented by King’s Counsel Michael Lashley, and …

Judge fines rather than jails first-time gun offender

A first-time gun offender is being allowed the opportunity to rehabilitate himself with a High Court judge imposing on him a total of $16 000 in fines rather than an immediate term of imprisonment. However, Kadeem Shakeel Mayers will only stay out of prison if he pays all the money. “The court notes that the now-convicted man has removed himself from associating

No remorse shown by lawyer – NationNews Barbados — nationnews com

At least he could have said sorry to a family who trusted him. So declared Hortensia Ward about convicted attorney Norman Leroy Lynch as she read a victim impact statement to the No. 2 Supreme Court yesterday. “My family trusted Mr Lynch to deal with us fairly and honestly. It hurts just thinking of the entire process from June 2007, when we know Mr Lynch’s office received the money, until …

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