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Cabinet Minister Michael Scott went to a client’s defence in Magistrates’ Court yesterday, against a charge of breaching bail.
Desmond Trott, 30, of Cooks Hill Lane, Sandys, was hit with an 8pm to 8am curfew on April 26, after being charged with intr...
DATE: Sep 11, 2012
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A Devonshire woman accused of stealing $20,000 has appeared in Magistrates’ Court.
Alesha De La Chevotiere, 26, of Upland Street, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing the sum from Sergio Lottimore on July 16.
Ms De La Chevotiere was in custody,...
DATE: Sep 11, 2012
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Supreme Court judge Stephen Hellmen was yesterday sworn in at a ceremony at Government House.
Capping a lengthy career in island jurisdictions as well as the UK Bar, the barrister and commercial litigator pledged allegiance alongside Governor George ...
DATE: Sep 05, 2012
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A Warwick man charged with threatening a magistrate could see the case against him thrown out of court.
However, the prosecuting side maintain that Nicole Stoneham had ample reason to fear for her safety during an exchange of words with Laurie Furber...
DATE: Jul 31, 2012
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A 33-year-old Paget man pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court to sexually assaulting a male co-worker, but claimed it was a joke that had been misconstrued.
Executive chef Marc Vivian Bungaleea, of Bostock Hill East, admitted grabbing at the nipple of...
DATE: Jul 26, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
Criminals who target visitors are also harming the Island’s tourism business — and it should reflect in their prison time.
This was the assertion of Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner, who took a sharp line in sentencing serial burglar Jamiko Bean.
M...
DATE: Jul 25, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
A 20-year-old who kept a video game console after waiting outside during a “horrendous” armed house invasion has been sentenced in the Supreme Court to a year in jail.
Addressing Dwayne Curtis Brangman, who admitted to handling stolen goods taken fr...
DATE: Jul 18, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
A self-employed painter started a fire in a restaurant doorway because he “saw it as his duty” to make a statement against businesses employing non-Bermudians, a jury heard.
But the last day of the Supreme court trial of Carlos Astwood, accused of at...
DATE: Jul 11, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
A financial consultant who used her position to steal an elderly couple’s life savings was able to deceive others through a convincing facade, according to her alleged victims.
Barbara Tannock, former vice president of private banking at Capital G, ...
DATE: Jul 09, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
Fraudster Joel Balfour came to Bermuda with an impressive CV in Canada’s IT industry.
News of his conviction prompted Canadian residents to contact this newspaper with stories of their own.
After pleading guilty to obtaining property by deception, Ba...
DATE: Jul 07, 2012
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Jonathan Bell