Convicted murderer argued in the Court of Appeal that his conviction was unconstitutional because the jury selection process had breached his right to a fair trial
Convicted murderer argued in the Court of Appeal that his conviction was unconstitutional because the jury selection process had breached his right to a fair trial
The Privy Council has ruled against the Bermuda Court of Appeal in a Bermuda purpose trust case which challenged the decision of the trustees of a multibillion-...
The Privy Council has ruled against the Bermuda Court of App...
Costs payable by campaigners who lost a legal battle to retain the right for same-sex couples to marry have still to be confirmed, a government spokesman said.
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Costs payable by campaigners who lost a legal battle to reta...
London may be willing to cut a deal with Bermuda over controversial moves to legalise cannabis after the UK rejected the Government’s flagship legislation, a le...
London may be willing to cut a deal with Bermuda over contro...
Same-sex couples who married before a landmark Privy Council judgment will have certainty that their nuptials remain valid if legislation tabled in the House of...
Same-sex couples who married before a landmark Privy Council...
Same-sex couples who tied the knot before the Privy Council’s decision to back the Government’s ban on marriage equality are still languishing in legal limbo mo...
Same-sex couples who tied the knot before the Privy Council’...
A man jailed for murder almost a decade ago has had his conviction quashed after the island’s final appeal court ruled that a judge gave improper directions abo...
A man jailed for murder almost a decade ago has had his conv...
The battle to save the Corporation of Hamilton is to go to Bermuda’s highest court of appeal, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Corporation of Hamilton is to lo...
The battle to save the Corporation of Hamilton is to go to B...
Columnist John Barritt says two recent court rulings show that judges should beware of second-guessing politicians’ efforts to manage political differences
Columnist John Barritt says two recent court rulings show that judges should beware of second-guessing politicians’ efforts to manage political differences