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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | February 25, 2005

Verdict in Janice Allen case stays - Mother's bid to quash ruling thrown out
THE JUDICIAL Review Court yesterday threw out the application for leave to go to another court to apply for an order to quash the jury's verdict in the case of the policeman who was freed of manslaughter arising from the death of...

...Court wants independent body to probe police cases
A CALL has been made by the Judicial Review Court for the government to set up and independent body to investigate cases against policemen. The court made the call when it handed down its ruling yesterday in the Janice Allen case.


Grenada to appoint Wildman despite protest by lawyers
CASTRIES, St. Lucia CMC: PRESIDENT OF the Grenada Bar Association (GBA), Ruggles Ferguson is seeking support from the St. Lucia Bar Association in opposing the recent appointment of Jamaican Hugh Wildman as the Attorney- General of Grenada.


Man stabbed to death in St Ann
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: ONE MAN was stabbed to death, another admitted in hospital in a serious condition, while a third man is nursing a gunshot wound following a series of incidents in Steer Town and the adjoining Mammee Bay community in St. Ann on Wedne


Welder succeeds in cutting prison term
WITH THOROUGH and well- researched legal submissions, Byron Mesquita, 46, a welder of Ensom City in St. Catherine, has succeeded in having his 20-year prison sentence for robbery with aggravation reduced to 12 years imprisonment


Two more die by the gun in Spanish Town
THE SPANISH Town police are now investigating its 28th case of murder since the start of the year, following the fatal shooting of two men in less than 24 hours on Wednesday, February 23.













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