March 4, 2010
Star News

DEAF, DUMB MEN IN LOVERS' FIGHT
“Two deaf and dumb men who were in a fight over a girl appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday. One of the men, Terrence Ramsey, answered to the charge of unlawful wounding. . read more
SHOTTAS FORCE TO FLEE JAMAICA - Island hop under police pressure

With the police stepping up their operations in the volatile Flankers community in St James in recent months, THE STAR has been reliably informed that several gunmen have fled to neighbouring islands...

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Student stabbed in brawl

A fight between two schoolgirls on the compound of a high school in St Catherine yesterday, resulted in one being hospitalised after she was stabbed several times.

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Murder suspect killed

Terrence McPherson, otherwise known as 'T', who was identified as the main suspect in a number of recent murders in St Thomas, was fatally shot during a reported shoot-out with the security forces yesterday.

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Accused hacker face court

Philpott Martin, the 26-year-old college student accused of hacking into Digicel's mainframe and stealing approximately $10 million worth of call credit, appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court...

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Woman accused of conning 17m from complainants

A woman, whose lawyer described her as a very religious, appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday after being accused of conning complainants of over $17 million.

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'Glamour Troy' killed - Popular MoBay 'dollars man' gunned down

Several residents across Montego Bay, St James, expressed shock last night as news spread that a popular unlicensed money trader had been murdered at his home in Albion.

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Man charged for styling hair in public

A male who was caught styling customers hair and nails in the downtown area of Kingston, was brought before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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