Two of three men charged in connection with the brazen daylight shooting death of 51-year-old Andrea Lowe-Garwood during a church service last month are to make their first appearance in the Trelawny Parish Court on February 15, while their co-...
The family of slain businessman Keith Clarke is pressing ahead in their legal quest to have the good-faith certificates issued to the soldiers charged for his death deemed null and void. Peter Bunting, in his capacity as national security minister...
The three soldiers implicated in Keith Clarke’s murder continued their fight in the Court of Appeal on Wednesday as they seek to have the Constitutional Court ruling that the immunity certificates were null and void set aside. Instead, the soldiers...
A PEDESTRIAN who was struck in her head by a metal bar at the entrance to York Plaza in Half-Way Tree, St Andrew, nearly eight years ago has lost her challenge in the Court of Appeal to get an increase in the damages of $375,000. The appellant,...
Embattled former education minister Ruel Reid and his four co-accused will be challenging the validity of their fraud and corruption prosecution at the United Kingdom-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The disclosure was made on...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard startling allegations that well-known Portland businessman Everton McDonald had expressed regret after the murder of his first wife and wished he could bring her back and retrieve the money he had allegedly paid...
The Court of Appeal has slashed by half $24 million in damages awarded to a former Jamaica Pre-Mix Concrete Limited employee almost five years ago after a Supreme Court judge ruled that the company had been derelict in its duty of care that...