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Clark County History: Vancouver mayor went missing way back when By Martin Middlewood, for The Columbian Published: February 28, 2021, 6:02am Share: Mayor Percival addresses 8,000 soldiers in front of the recently completed Spruce Production Mill in February 1918. The mill processed the lightweight, flexible wood needed for planes. Of the crowd attending, 2,400 soldiers worked at the mill. The rest came from around the Pacific Northwest. The Spruce Production Division commanded 25,000 soldiers. Three years after his speech before this crowd, well-liked Mayor Percival disappeared, throwing all of Clark County into a tizzy. (Contributed by Clark County History Museum) Grover R. Percival was so well-liked that a competitor nominated him to complete the term of retiring Vancouver Mayor Milton Evans. A unanimous vote propelled Percival into office in November 1917. As a councilman, Percival supported the Interstate Bridge project. Just 14 years e ....
[email protected] A MAN whose double murder conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal earlier this year was denied bail until the panel determines whether they will order a retrial for his case. In July, Justices Jon Isaacs, Maureen Crane-Scott and Milton Evans quashed the sentence of Zintworn Duncombe, one of the men who was found guilty of kidnapping and murdering a senior immigration officer and his girlfriend in 2013. At the time, the decomposed remains of senior immigration officer Shane Gardiner and his girlfriend Tishka Braynen were found on the grounds of Newbold Farms in Fresh Creek, Andros. Both victims had been killed execution style and had each received a gunshot wound to the head. ....
[email protected] A MAN who was convicted of killing another man when he was a teenager has had his life sentence quashed and the matter sent back to the Supreme Court for resentencing. The convict was accused of killing Manes Saint- Ilien, also known as John Saint Ilien, in Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama in 2006. At the time, the convict was only 15 years old. In 2010, the appellant pled guilty to manslaughter by reason of provocation and was subsequently sentenced to life in prison. He appealed his sentence after arguing the conviction handed down to him was based on the wrong principle of law. ....
[email protected] A Bahamas-based women s rights advocacy group has been added as a respondent in a legal battle over $1.5m alleged to have been derived from an international fraud. The Court of Appeal, in a unanimous ruling yesterday, agreed that Celebrating Women International Ltd should be joined to a case that also involves flamboyant philanthropist , Rudolph Kermit King, and an investigation by the US Justice Department. Mr King has been seeking to remove a restraining Order that froze some $1.511m held by a Bahamian law firm in its client account. The restraining Order was obtained by the Attorney General s Office, acting at the behest of the US attorney for Washington state s western district, as part of a probe into a scheme that defrauded Boeing, the giant aircraft and defence manufacturer. ....
[email protected] A MAN who was convicted of killing another man in 1998 had the appeal against his life sentence granted and the matter was sent to the Supreme Court for resentencing. In 1998, the appellant Ervin Brown was convicted of the murder of Adras Moltimer and sentenced to the then mandatory death penalty. His appeal against conviction and sentence was affirmed a year later and he was subsequently remanded to death row. Still, after the Privy Council’s decision in Bowe & Davis v Regina, the mandatory death sentence was quashed and the appellant was brought before the Supreme Court in 2012 to be re-sentenced. This time, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. ....