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A Warwick man caught with less than a gram of cannabis in his pocket was fined $2,500 in Magistrates’ Court.
Duane Hurdle, 40, of Marl Lane, was searched by police at St David’s Cricket Club after he drew the attention of a sniffer dog.
Officers foun...
DATE: Dec 09, 2011
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A Sandys teenager was accused of stealing nearly $10,000 worth of goods from Southampton homes.
Tahva Virgil, 17, denied two counts of burgling a Turtle Place residence on December 2.
He was said to have taken liquor, jewellery and electronics includ...
DATE: Dec 09, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Four people who have made a difference in the community are to be honoured for their efforts this weekend.
Sports coaches Calvin Simons and Mike Stovell and Correne Dummett and David Thompson will be acknowledged for decades of work.
The four will be...
DATE: Dec 09, 2011
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Other
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A prison inmate who threatened to kill corrections officers was given an extra six months on his sentence just ten days before he was due to be released from Westgate.
Desmond Richardson, 22, apologised for the incident yesterday in Magistrates’ Cour...
DATE: Dec 09, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Violent offenders are being granted early release from prison by the Parole Board without any police assessment of their “criminal threat to the community”.
The latest convict to leave jail after serving the minimum time possible is Cervio Cox, who w...
DATE: Dec 09, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Bermuda market re/insurers tracked by AM Best made a combined net loss during the first three quarters of 2011, a special report by the ratings agency reveals.
Huge catastrophe losses drove the composite of 19 companies to a combined loss of around $...
DATE: Dec 08, 2011
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Police and anti-drink driving group CADA are calling for the public to celebrate the holiday season but carefully.
In a joint press conference this afternoon, Chief Inspector Hashim Estwick and CADA executive director Gillian Freelove-Jones warned th...
DATE: Dec 08, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Government Senators were silent yesterday on whether FutureCare clients have now been directly informed of the snafu that led to excess monies being leaked from the healthcare scheme.
The question came from Shadow Health Minister Michael Dunkley duri...
DATE: Dec 08, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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The trial of a teenager charged with repeatedly stabbing 17-year-old Kyle Fraser continued yesterday, with both sides making their closing speeches.
Crown counsel Susan Mulligan told the court that Sherwin Hall, 19, stabbed Mr Fraser multiple times a...
DATE: Dec 08, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Government Senators yesterday urged the public to report Immigration violations.
“The Government is committed to protecting the employment rights of Bermudians. Period,” said Senator David Burt.
“If there is a member of the public that feels that t...
DATE: Dec 08, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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