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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Friday | April 1, 2005

Kilancholly trial fails to get under way
The trial of 31-year-old Jeffrey Perry of Kilancholly district in St. Mary again failed to get under way in the Port Maria Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

Commissioner to testify at extradition hearing
COMMISSIONER OF Police, Lucius Thomas, is to testify next week Wednesday at the extradition hearing of St. Ann businessman, Norris 'Deedo' Nembhard. Nembhard, 52, is wanted by the United States Government to face trial in relation to drug charges...


Circuit Court opens for Easter session - Jurors warned about exemption from duty
THE HUGE backlog of cases plaguing the justice system has prompted High Court Judge Courtney Daye to issue a stern warning that jurors will only be excused from jury duty if they were seriously ill.


Transport centre by 2007
SOME 200,000 commuters who are estimated to traverse the Half-Way Tree area each day will, by late 2007, benefit from the construction of a new transport centre that will be built by the government.


Hanover residents chastise MP
HANOVER PARISH Development Committee members chastised Western Hanover Member of Parliament, Ralston Anson, during the committee's monthly meeting on Tuesday, for what they said was his substandard representation of the constituency in Parliament.


HEART/NTA honours G-G
THE NATIONAL Council on Technical Vocational Education and Training, (NCTVET) has conferred its highest award on Governor-General Sir Howard Cooke for excellence in the field of education.













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