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Ms Ting in court
Blackwood eyes sub-45 time
MARSHALL'S MISSION - Artiste makes effort to be more subtle
Watch and pray
Practise what you preach
No more innocent bloodshed please
Right on the money

   
 
 
Ms Ting in court
DANCEHALL ARTISTE MS. Ting answered to charges of felonious wounding in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court after she was accused of stabbing her friend of five years in the back. Court records allege that Ms. Ting, 19, whose real name is Nates
 
Taxi driver on rape charge remanded
western bureau: DESPITE BEING TOLD that the 16-year-old girl who was abducted and raped by her ex-boyfriend was undergoing counselling from the Victims Support Unit, Resident Magistrate (RM) Winsome Henry ordered that her accuser be remanded in custody...
 
Parents charged with neglect
A MOTHER AND FATHER were arrested and charged with neglecting children after the mother was allegedly seen begging with her kids. The parents were also charged with perverting the course of justice after they gave the police incorrect names.
 
'Chawfine' facing criminal charges - Popular Montego Bay cop in court for unlawful wounding
western bureau: POPULAR MONTEGO BAY policeman, Winston 'Chawfine' Campbell, is now facing criminal charges for a two-year-old incident in which he allegedly used a service pistol to hit a man in the face at a football match.


 

         
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