Police searches spark legal fuss
A CONTROVERSY has erupted in legal circles over the searches conducted by the police at the offices of two Kingston lawyers on Tuesday to see if there were documents which could incriminate a Jamaican man who is wanted in Canada to face drug charges.
Five double murders in 29 days
TWO MEN were gunned down in the Woodford Park area of Kingston yesterday, the fifth double-murder over the past 29 days.
Child Care Act by March - PM
A LONG-AWAITED Child Care and Protection Act will be before Parliament for consideration by March this year, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson promised yesterday.
JPSCo denies billing errors
THE JAMAICA Public Service Company (JPSCo) yesterday denied reports that massive increases in customer electricity bills were the result of billing errors.
The legal basis for police searches
THE CONTROVERSIAL police searches of two lawyers' offices on Monday and Tuesday were carried out after warrants were issued under Section 23 of the Mutual Assistance (Criminal Matters) Act.
Manchester CofC offers umbrella for farmers, business people
PRESIDENT OF the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Donovan Cover, believes that the parish's farming and business communities would achieve a lot more, if they were organised under the umbrella of the Chamber.
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