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Former Tacky High School principal to return to court July 14

ST MARY, Jamaica - Former principal of the Tacky High School, Errol Bascoe, who is facing the court on buggery charges will have another month to wait before.

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Traffic Tickets Could Be Printed On Higher Grade Paper Amid Complaints Of Fading

Traffic Tickets Could Be Printed On Higher Grade Paper Amid Complaints Of Fading
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Editorial | Shed light on faded traffic tickets

Traffic Court Judge Nicole Kellier’s advice to motorists who received traffic tickets is clearly well-intentioned and seemingly in their best interest. The document, she said, should be copied to a more permanent format so that it is legible when.

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Judge urges traffic offenders to copy or take photos of tickets before they fade

With multiple offenders going to traffic courts with faded thermal paper tickets, at least one court judge is pleading for offenders to copy or photograph their tickets immediately after receiving them. The concerns about fading of tickets has.

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Man fined $110,000 or three months in prison for fake driver's licence

Thirty-three-year-old, Martin McCalla, who pleaded guilty to possessing a fictitious driver's licence, was fined a total of $110,000 or three months in prison in the St Catherine Parish Court on Friday.

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