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Curtis Baptiste s Rape Case Goes Ahead Ten Years After

Curtis Baptiste’s Rape Case Goes Ahead Ten Years After Curtis Baptiste’s Rape Case Goes Ahead Ten Years After Thursday, 01 April 2021 00:00 Written by  The Grenada Informer (0 votes) Ten years after a criminal charge of rape was levelled against him for alleged sexual involvement with a thirteen-year-old child, High Court Judge Paula Gilford is adamant that the matter should go before the jury.  After entertaining legal arguments in support of and against a motion brought by defence lawyer George Prime, challenging the constitutional correctness of the proceeding against his client Curtis “Thunderbolt” Baptiste ten years after, and against the motion by Crown Counsel Brandon Toussaint, High Court Judge Justice Paula Gilford on Tuesday ruled that the trial would go ahead.

Just The Way I Figure It

This ongoing impasse between the Government of Grenada and public workers is bringing a lot to the fore, not the least is many surprises as many peopl.

NDC Says To Government Honour Your Commitment Now!

A variety of adjectives have been used to describe the address given by the Minister of Education on Wednesday night, on the ongoing industrial action.

Sentence delivered in 2015 Grenada US visa scam trial

Sentence delivered in 2015 Grenada US visa scam trial Sentence delivered in 2015 Grenada US visa scam trial Thursday, 01 April 2021 00:00 Written by  The Grenada Informer (0 votes) Two of Grenada’s top sporting icons, charged in connection with the 2015 viral US Visa scam in Grenada, can now breathe a sigh of relief having escaped the walls of the prison.  The two men, former Technical Director of the Grenada Football Association, now fitness instructor, Lester Smith and former basketball coach and founder of the Young Generation Basket Ball Club Nigel German McKie both had two years suspended sentence delivered to them by High Court Judge Victoria Charles Clark, at the Number Two Supreme Court on Monday this week, after they both pleaded guilty to a number of the charges. 

Moss Bread Goes To Court

‘Moss Bread’ Goes To Court ‘Moss Bread’ Goes To Court Thursday, 01 April 2021 00:00 Written by  The Grenada Informer (1 Vote) Curtis Cyrus who resides in the village of Chantimelle, St. Patrick commonly known as ‘Moss Bread’ made another of many court appearances at the Sauteurs Magistrate Court before Magistrate Kinna Marrast Victor on Wednesday to answer some of the numerous charges brought against him by persons within St. Mark and St. Patrick parishes. A large crowd of peaceful protesters brandishing placards expressing their bitterness and anger towards the actions of the by now infamous ‘Moss Bread’ gathered on the compound of the Sauteurs Magistrate Court in support of the many people who were and still are making claims of being terrorized by the actions of Mr Cyrus dating back to 2018. Over 100 serious matters have been brought against Cyrus based on complaints

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