Court Comments were 'in no way defamatory’, Commissioner of Education tells jury A former CedarBridge Academy principal denied that allegedly defamatory documents were maliciously placed on a former teacher’s personnel file Feb 18, 2023
Court Teacher suing Ministry of Education for defamation Former CedarBridge Academy teacher Karen Clemons claims she found her files contained false or misleading statements about her work Feb 16, 2023
Court Jury finds man, 43, guilty of sex offences against sisters Locksley Cummings was found guilty of five charges and cleared of two others after a Supreme Court trial Feb 14, 2023
Court Repeat offender could be sent overseas for mental health treatment Judge says it is imperative that all stakeholders to do whatever they can to address deeply rooted psychiatric problems Feb 14, 2023
Court Top prosecutor calls for more criminal justice funding Bermuda’s top prosecutor yesterday called for increased funding for the criminal justice system, saying it was “under attack”. Feb 11, 2023
Court Judge suspends sentence of Canadian blackmailer A Canadian woman who blackmailed a man she alleged had sexually assaulted her was given a suspended prison sentence Feb 11, 2023
Court Judge orders removal of containers blocking church Pastor Leroy Bean, who is in a legal battle over his church lease, has won a judgment ordering that containers be moved from the front of his church Feb 06, 2023
Court Man jailed for three years for killing teenager in hit-and-run Terrance Walker had denied causing the death of 18-year-old Jen-Naya Simmons by careless driving Feb 04, 2023
Court Prosecutors not proceeding with charges against Robin Hood accused Prosecutors have decided not to proceed with charges against a woman accused of being involved in the murders of two people at a Hamilton pub Feb 01, 2023
Court Lawyer found guilty of swindling $80,000 from disabled client Judge warns Nancy Vieira that she will receive a prison sentence after he remanded her in custody Jan 28, 2023
Crime ‘A piercing blow to democratic operation of civil society’ Judge Juan Wolffe has delivered a scathing judgment in the case of former Regiment Commanding Officer David Curley Jan 27, 2023
Politics Supreme Court tells legislature to park it over car spaces row The two arms of government are arguing over how many parking spaces they should each have Jan 27, 2023