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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Wednesday | December 21, 2005

NOT GUILTY: ADAMS, COPS WALK FREE - Reneto warning gunmen to flee island - Commish mum on their future assignment
THE FLAMBOYANT Senior Super-intendent of Police Reneto Adams and two other policemen were yesterday freed of charges in the Kraal case, which SSP Adams had previously branded "the mother of all trials".

'Di blood...rest upon dem shoulder'
CRIES OF injustice and fear permeated Kraal, Clarendon, yesterday after the not-guilty verdict was handed down for three policemen, including Senior Superintendent Reneto Adams, who were implicated in the shooting death of four people...


One in a million! - Record US stopover arrivals
WESTERN BUREAU: HISTORY WAS created yesterday when Jamaica welcomed its one-millionth stopover visitor from the United States, in a single year, at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.


Untouchable - DPP gave Danhai immunity in Kraal case
DANHAI WILLIAMS, People's National Party activist and businessman, had been granted immunity by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to testify against Reneto Adams.


Rights groups differ on verdict
DR. CAROLYN Gomes, director of human rights group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ), told The Gleaner her organisation was "disappointed in the outcome" of the Kraal trial yesterday. SSP Reneto Adams and two other policemen were yesterday freed...


Adams gets hero's welcome
BEFORE THE verdict was delivered in the Kraal trial yesterday, the courtyard was as calm as any midsummer day; there were swallowtail humming birds finding food in trees that filled the yard.



















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