A former office manager charged with repeatedly molesting an employee took to the stand in his own defence yesterday, insisting he’d “never ever sexually assaulted” the much younger man.
Mr Y told Mag...
A judge’s ruling that Charles Richardson should not have been charged with criminal libel will be circulated to media defence lawyers around the world by a charity which got involved in his case.
The ...
It was unconstitutional for lawyer Charles Richardson to be charged with criminal libel for making “unfair” and “sarcastically offensive” remarks about a detective on Facebook, a judge has ruled.
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An American cruise ship passenger who landed a $3,000 fine after 13 spliffs were found in his cabin admitted: “I made a big mistake.”
Richard Battistella, 39, from New Jersey, pleaded guilty at Magist...
A motorcyclist who was rushed to hospital after a rock face collapsed on him wants Government to pay for his bike repairs.
Marvin Iris, 32, is still in pain from the back injuries he suffered during t...
A 45-year-old man denied breaking into Daylesford Theatre in Hamilton and stealing cash.
Stanley Davis appeared in Magistrates’ Court and pleaded not guilty to entering the facility on the corner of W...
Stormy weather and a cold front led to the formation of a waterspout just south of Castle Island yesterday afternoon.
The tornado over water lasted for about ten minutes, according to Bermuda Weather ...
Tributes were paid last night to a much-loved “gentle giant” who died suddenly at the age of 24, despite his family’s desperate attempts to save his life.
Father-of-one Aaron Christopher Callabras Ed...
Shadow Transport Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin yesterday accused Government of putting taxpayers on a “constant roller-coaster of emotions and anxieties” after it postponed a fare increase on the p...
Premier Paula Cox last night promised that Bermuda’s long-awaited public access to information (PATI) law would become operational “in the second half of 2012”.
The legislation was passed in Parliame...