February 9, 2012
Star News


80 panties stolen from man - Sister-in-law arrested for theft
“A woman who is accused of stealing 80 panties and money from the house where her brother-in-law lived is now trying to prove her innocence in court. The woman, a 46-year-old labourer of Bog Walk, St Catherine, appeared in the Spanish Town.... read more
WOMAN BEATEN FOR FREAKY MESSAGE

A married woman who pleaded guilty to slapping another woman in her face because she sent her husband freaky messages was fined $25,000 or six months in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court.

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Five accused to be prosecuted for lottery scheme

A joint international task force is expected to prosecute five Jamaican nationals accused of running a lottery scheme while working at a Fayette County resort, a report in the Tribune-Review...

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Cops probe double murder

The St Catherine North police are probing the circumstances surrounding a double murder in the parish on Tuesday night....

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Man admits to committing offence

A man who admitted to the court that he accidentally smashed the glass of another man's 1994 Silverado pickup van recently had his bail extended in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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Wellness centre employee answers to crime

A 23-year-old employee of a wellness centre was brought before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday to answer to charges of larceny as a servant.

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Two held for cruise ship drug find

WESTERN BUREAU: Casey Jones, who was implicated in the discovery of cocaine on a cruise ship on February 23, 2011, will return before the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court in March. ...

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British national gets three months for ganja

A British national who had four ounces of ganja in his jeans pocket at the Norman Manley International Airport recently was sentenced to three months' imprisonment at hard labour in the Corporate Area...

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Driver to be charged with dangerous driving

The driver of minibus believed to be responsible for yesterday's bus crash in Manchester is to be charged with dangerous driving, disobeying the continuous white line and carrying excess passengers.

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ACB cleans house - Police continue to crack down on in-house corruption

Close to 100 men and women were booted from the police force last year as efforts were intensified to rid the force of corrupt members...

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After dispute ... Hot oil thrown on sleeping brother

A dispute involving two brothers fighting over who should occupy a room at a family property in Kingston resulted in one being seriously burnt, as one reportedly threw hot oil on the other in his sleep.

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