A Devonshire man who claimed no knowledge of 110g of cannabis discovered in his kitchen freezer has been found not guilty of possessing the drugs.
However the defendant, Richard Matthie, was convicted...
A dispute over the legal representation of the Corporation of Hamilton has taken another turn with the municipality launching a law suit against one of the lawyers involved.
According to a writ filed ...
New legal actions have been launched against the developer of the proposed Par-la-Ville hotel project.
According to a writ filed on Friday by Conyers Dill & Pearman Ltd, Mexico Infrastructure Finance ...
The conviction of a man found guilty of threatening the mother of his children has been upheld by the Supreme Court.
Jarmaine Broadley, 38, from Southampton, had denied using menacing words during a p...
A Pembroke woman admitted striking her mother, but told the court this morning that she acted in self-defence.
Shaunte Seaman, 27, pleaded guilty to a single count of assaulting Nadine Taylor in an in...
Unmarried and same-sex couples can apply to jointly adopt children, according to a recent judgment in the Supreme Court.
Under the Adoption Act 2006, unmarried couples have been unable to jointly adop...
A Pembroke man who admitted having cannabis to make tea has been fined in Magistrates’ Court.
James Trott, 41, pleaded guilty to possessing a controlled drug and drug equipment, specifically a grinder...
A man caught “callously” smuggling more than $130,000 of cannabis in a tent has been jailed for 18 months.
Vain Waldron, 49, from Happy Valley, Pembroke, denied importing cannabis into the Island on M...
A man accused of smuggling more than $130,000 of cannabis claimed he had no knowledge of the drugs until they were found by customs.
Vain Waldron, 47, has denied charges of importing cannabis to the I...
A Pembroke man yesterday admitted breaking a man’s jaw during an argument over football.
Paul Johnson, 29, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm to Ricardo Tucker on July 18 last year.
The co...