Tuesday, 05 July 2022 12:54

Woman Fatally Stabs Jealous Boyfriend

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The St James Police have charged 19-year-old Nicolette McFarlane with the stabbing death of her lover, 28-year-old O’Brian Taylor, following a physical altercation inside the Montego Bay Transportation Centre on June 30.

The One Don Klansman Gang Trial adjourned abruptly this morning with Chief Justice Bryan Sykes furious at both the Defence and the prosecution.

There has been a sharp increase in the number of  Jamaicans who have been successful in getting their criminal records expunged.
There was a 10.9 per cent increase in the number of  persons incarcerated last year.

A man who reportedly turned a gun on the mother of his child and another man on Red Hills Road in St. Andrew in March of this year is to face the court to answer to charges stemming from the incident following his capture earlier this month.

Sandra Lindsay, the Jamaican-born registered nurse who created history by becoming the first person to get the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States last year, was honoured by US President Joe Biden on Friday.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Wednesday announced that the government will provide more assistance in coming weeks to help cushion the effects of the rising cost of living.

AJamaican man has been sentenced to just over five years in US Federal Prison for scamming an elderly woman of nearly US$1 million.

Wednesday, 29 June 2022 17:50

Twenty-Year-Old Charged With Shopkeeper's Murder

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The Darliston Police in Westmoreland have charged 20-year-old Justine Barnes, a farmer of Pike district in the parish with the murder of a 55-year-year-old shopkeeper on
Saturday, May 14.

A team of officers assigned to the Trelawny Police Division arrested and charged a mother and two sons in relation to the seizure of an illegal firearm and fifteen rounds of ammunition during an operation in Kettering, Duncans in Trelawny on Tuesday, June 28. 

The mother of the Clarendon woman who was slain along with her four children last week says the man now before the court for their murder should die a slow death, even as she admitted that if he is executed it would not bring back her daughter and grandchildren.