Complainant's death raises judge's suspicion
THE MURDER of a complainant within hours after he attended the Gun Court on Tuesday has led to a High Court judge directing the police to investigate the circumstances under which a doctor had issued a sick leave certificate to one of the.
Traffic signs needed to avert Howard Cooke Boulevard disaster
DONALD COLOMATHI, Councillor of the Spring Mount Division at the St. James Parish Council, has warned that there is a 'potential for disaster' if traffic signs are not installed immediately on the Howard Cooke Boulevard.
Martha Stewart convicted
WELL-KNOWN American celebrity homemaker Martha Stewart was convicted yesterday of obstructing justice and lying to the government about a superbly timed stock sale, a devastating verdict that probably means prison for the woman...
Aruban man pleads ignorance
AN ARUBAN man with a Dutch passport, who was held with over US$30,000 while trying to leave the island in November last year, told the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday that the money was proceeds from business he was involved in...
Garbage man awarded $5.5m
METROPOLITAN PARKS and Market (MPM) is to pay $5.5 million to one of its sidemen, who lost both legs when the wheels of one of the company's trucks ran over them, after he fell from the unit.
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