Crime

Lawyer Argues Luigi Mangione Not Granted Fair Trial in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case

February 22, 2025

Lawyer Argues Luigi Mangione Not Granted Fair Trial in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case

Lawyer argues Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, is denied fair trial rights. Supporters rally at court. Case sparks debate on US healthcare system. Charges include federal stalking and murder.

Caribbean Gang Situation: Urgent Call for Global Effort Against Terrorism

February 22, 2025

Caribbean Gang Situation: Urgent Call for Global Effort Against Terrorism

Jamaica Prime Minister calls for a global war on gangs in the Caribbean, likening gang activities to acts of terrorism. CARICOM leaders discuss security, skilled migration, food security, and trade alternatives.

US to End Temporary Protected Status for 500,000 Haitians Despite Worsening Conditions: What You Need to Know

February 21, 2025

US to End Temporary Protected Status for 500,000 Haitians Despite Worsening Conditions: What You Need to Know

US government to end TPS for 500,000 Haitians in August despite worsening conditions in Haiti. Trump administration aims to overhaul immigration system, leading to potential deportations.

Man Receives Indeterminate Sentence for Brutal Manslaughter, Could Spend Life in Dodds Prison

February 21, 2025

Man Receives Indeterminate Sentence for Brutal Manslaughter, Could Spend Life in Dodds Prison

Man sentenced to indeterminate prison term for brutally killing elderly man. Offender's release eligibility reviewed every 4 years due to diminished responsibility plea and psychiatric assessment. Judge emphasizes need for public protection.

Addressing the Root Causes of Crime: A Call for Prevention Over Reaction

February 20, 2025

Addressing the Root Causes of Crime: A Call for Prevention Over Reaction

Addressing the root causes of crime, this article highlights issues such as educational shortcomings, family structure, teacher challenges, societal values, and the decline of ethical principles in preventing crime.

Usain Bolt's Involvement in SSL Fraud Case Raises Concerns over Foreign Investments in Jamaica, Economist Warns

February 16, 2025

Usain Bolt's Involvement in SSL Fraud Case Raises Concerns over Foreign Investments in Jamaica, Economist Warns

Controversy surrounds Usain Bolt's involvement in the US$30-million fraud at Stocks & Securities Limited (SSL), potentially impacting Jamaica's foreign investments. Economist Keenan Falconer discusses the implications on investor sentiment.

Men Remanded to Dodds Prison in Welches Beach Drug Bust Case, Court Appearance Set

February 15, 2025

Men Remanded to Dodds Prison in Welches Beach Drug Bust Case, Court Appearance Set

Five men involved in a drug bust at Welches Beach were remanded to Dodds Prison. They face charges related to cannabis possession, trafficking, and importation, with a bail application pending.

Lawsuit Alleging Rape Against Sean Combs and Jay-Z Dismissed in New York Court Filing

February 15, 2025

Lawsuit Alleging Rape Against Sean Combs and Jay-Z Dismissed in New York Court Filing

Lawsuit alleging rape against Sean “Diddy” Combs and Jay-Z in 2000 dismissed with prejudice. Jay-Z calls it a “victory” and emphasizes innocence. Plaintiff voluntarily withdrew the case.

Rommel Treyton Bradshaw Sentenced to Pay $9,000 in Compensation for Slashing Man's Throat

February 15, 2025

Rommel Treyton Bradshaw Sentenced to Pay $9,000 in Compensation for Slashing Man's Throat

Rommel Treyton Bradshaw ordered to pay $9,000 in compensation for slashing a man's throat over seven years ago. Faces three years in prison if fails to pay within four months.

Richie Orlando Green Acquitted of Past Rape Allegation in No. 5 Supreme Court Decision

February 15, 2025

Richie Orlando Green Acquitted of Past Rape Allegation in No. 5 Supreme Court Decision

Richie Orlando Green acquitted of rape charges by No. 5 Supreme Court jury after two-hour deliberation. Justice Pamela Beckles declares him free to go. Prosecution led by Principal State Counsel Krystal Delaney.

Kansas City Man Pleads Guilty to Assault in Case of Wrong Address Shooting

February 15, 2025

Kansas City Man Pleads Guilty to Assault in Case of Wrong Address Shooting

86-year-old man in Kansas City pleads guilty to second-degree assault for shooting teen who visited wrong address. Case raises debate over stand your ground laws and racial factors. Sentencing set for March.

Project Manager Accused of Theft, Released on Bail by Chief Magistrate | Latest Court Update

February 15, 2025

Project Manager Accused of Theft, Released on Bail by Chief Magistrate | Latest Court Update

Project manager Greg Brian Kirk Belgrave faces theft charges in Barbados court, accused of stealing $135,000 from a business account. Bail set at $40,000 with strict conditions. Next court date on July 14.

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