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A week ago today, Wayne Caines already had plenty of responsibility resting on his shoulders.
He was working as a high-profile Crown counsel in some of the Island’s biggest legal cases, serving as a Captain in the Bermuda Regiment, and teaching a GED...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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Dutch businessman John Deuss could spend Christmas behind bars after a judge in his homeland ordered that he be remanded in custody for another 90 days.
Lawyers acting for the multi-millionaire oil tycoon and banker, who has an office in Flatts, are ...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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A bout of sickness that affected doctors attending an international conference at a top hotel on the Island is reported to have caused an airliner from Bermuda to be temporarily quarantined on landing in Canada.
The cause of the illnesses to guests s...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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A young man has been charged with causing the death of teenager Krystal (Maya) Babon, who died after the motorbike she was riding on as a pillion passenger crashed into a wall on Harbour Road in March 2005.
Sandys man Jay Cody Steede, 17, has been ch...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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A fresh crackdown on gangs and a legal shake-up to ensure prosecutions don’t hit a brick wall when witnesses are too scared to give evidence have been unveiled by Government.
Bermuda’s first witness protection programme is also in the pipeline, it em...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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The number of outstanding arrest warrants clogging up Bermuda’s court system is fast approaching the 10,000 mark, The Royal Gazette can reveal today.
Officers estimate the “horrendous” backlog — which has doubled in the last couple of years — means G...
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A possible new low cost airline carrier from Atlanta and an extension of payroll tax breaks for hotel and guest house operators figure in Government?s plans to rejuvenate the tourism sector.
At a meeting between hotel operators, the Bermuda Industria...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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Renewed action has been promised to shutdown Bermuda?s crack houses.
New Attorney General Philip Perinchief said that previous warnings about clampdowns have been slowed by legal problems.
?We had to search through some of the existing laws to see if...
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The number of outstanding arrest warrants clogging up Bermuda?s court system is fast approaching the 10,000 mark, can reveal today.
Officers estimate the ?horrendous? backlog ? which has doubled in the last couple of years ? means Government is poten...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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Appeals Court judges are considering whether two men who walked free after a jury could not decide if they had plotted to kill five witnesses should face a retrial.
The three high-ranking judges must first decide if they even have a right to pass jud...
DATE: Nov 06, 2006
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Scott Neil