In continuing his summation in the case of the murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams, Campbell reminded the jurors that one of the accused, Shawn Campbell, admitted that he went to the gate and left.
An advisory from Campbell-Brown’s legal defence and management team says the press conference is aimed at providing a full understanding of the entire process, from charge to acquittal.
The Council has expressed concerns about the high number of new admissions to the legal profession. One-hundred-and-twenty-seven new lawyers were licenced over the 2012-2013 period.
The Minister of National Security and MP for Central Manchester, Peter Bunting, has reported a 12 per cent reduction in murders for the island and a 50 per cent reduction for the parish.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade A.J. Nicholson has announced that effective March 1, Jamaicans travelling to Bermuda will no longer require a visa.
Earlier, Minister with Responsibility for Information, Sandrea Falconer recounted the roles played by several leading Jamaican women including Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller.
A 17-year-old girl and another man remain in police custody in connection with last Friday’s incident in which a man was killed by the police in an alleged shootout.
Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of Russia's upper house of parliament, made clear today that the country would welcome Crimea if it votes in the referendum to join its giant neighbor.
Yesterday afternoon defence lawyer Tom Tavares-Finson had to move quickly to defend his client after Justice Campbell told jurors that Vybz Kartel did not deny that he was the person speaking in ...
Jamaica’s local-based Reggae Boyz are scheduled to return from St Lucia today following a successful two-match friendly international in the Caribbean.
Three female FIFA officials from Jamaica are booked to leave the country tomorrow to officiate at the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica from March 15-April 4.
Protracted discussions on the revised national budget escalated last night with the Government accusing the Opposition of suggesting that the country borrow money to fill a revenue shortfall.