CONFUSION SHROUDS Paula Llewellyn’s status as director of public prosecutions (DPP) with the Government insisting that there is no order in place for her to demit office, while the Opposition contends that the post is vacant arising from yesterday’.
Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says the Government will be appealing this morning's decision by the Constitutional Court that the Director of Public Prosecutions' extension was unconstitutional and will be seeking a stay so that Paula.
A TEMPORARY stay granted by the Court of Appeal this month to the dismissed principal of the Seaforth High School, Calbert Thomas, has barred the school board from filling the vacancy. The dismissal should have taken effect on September 30, but.
Residents of Aylsham Heights in St Andrew have secured a major triumph in their challenge against the erection of a cell tower in their community by telecoms firm Digicel. The Supreme Court last month quashed a building permit issued to the company.
A journalist who was reporting on a lawsuit in the Supreme Court had his tape recorder briefly confiscated by a policeman, who deleted several recordings made in court, the veteran newsman has claimed. During the incident, which reportedly occurred.