March 12, 2010
Star News

GOV'T CRUSHES WRONG HOUSE? Woman, kids left homeless
“WESTERN BUREAU: Since Tuesday, Donnette Campbell and her two children, ages two and 16, have being sleeping on a mattress on the floor inside her neighbour's one-room house. . read more
BEER TRUCK LOOTED AFTER CRASH

Despite the tragedy that took place earlier during a motor vehicle accident, looters yesterday stormed a Heineken truck and stole its cargo.

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Man denies fondling claim

A man accused of fondling the buttocks of a little girl as she slept, denied the allegations in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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More charges in Guardsman robbery

The police are expected to lay charges against another suspect in connection with the multi-million dollar robbery at Guardsman Limited in January.

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Cops target Kartel's studio - Deejay willing to comply

Vybz Kartel says he is willing to close the studio in Havendale, St Andrew, which the police claim is operating without a permit and is a public disturbance.

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Hefty fine, jail for trafficker

A 19-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to trying to export ganja to St Maarten, wept quietly after she was fined $61,2000 and sentenced to six months in jail.

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Family feud leads to murder

A Clarks Town, Manchester-based family will be sleeping with broken hearts for many nights after a dispute between two relatives, over what some residents are saying was land title. The dispute has left one dead...

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Driver punished for throwing stones

A man accused of throwing stones at a motorist with whom he had a motor vehicle accident, appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, charged with assault occasioning bodily harm.

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Punch leads to fine

A man who punched another in the face, after accusing him of stealing his goat, was ordered to pay $10,000 or serve six months in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.

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Schoolgirls face gun charge

Seven girls from a prominent high school in St Catherine were taken in to police custody after being picked up at a house where a gun was confiscated.

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Amputee wins no-case submission

A man whose left leg had to be amputated after he was shot and injured during an alleged shooting incident with the police and gunmen was successful in gaining his freedom on a no-case submission by defence lawyer Patrick Peterson.

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DPP seeks persons

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is trying to locate the following persons Millicent Smith, otherwise called Jennifer, whose last known address was 82 Riverton Meadows, Kingston 11; Nadine Jones whose last...

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