March 20, 2010
Star News

Man sentenced for crocodile pet
“When police and wildlife personnel found a crocodile tied up at the back of a man's house in Clarendon,.... read more
Man sentenced for driving without licence

Hubert Scott was given 10 days plus fines totalling $12,000 to think over why he was driving a motor vehicle without a driver's licence.

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Students robbed at Meadowbrook High

Students and staff of the Meadowbrook High School were left traumatised on Thursday after two men armed with knives entered the school...

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Constable mowed down by a car

A police constable was reportedly killed on Thursday night along Manning's Hill Road, St Andrew, after he was mowed down by a car driven by a motorist...

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Family feud over gun leaves persons homeless

A dispute between two families in a section of Majesty Gardens (more popularly known as Back To) in St Andrew reportedly over guns ...

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Woman fined for unlawful wounding

A young woman was fined $10,000 in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday for allegedly chopping another female whom she caught at her boyfriend's home.

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Teens plead guilty to drug charges

Two teenagers appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday on drug charges.

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Accused given a mention court date

A man accused of attacking his mother on several occasions was given a mention date in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, when he refuted the allegations and revealed to the court that his..

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News briefs... News briefs ... News briefs

Twenty-five-year-old Dwayne Sterling, otherwise called "Shortman" of Glen Road, Kingston 13 and Anthony Powell, 43...

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Benefits of using Highway 2000 T-tag system

Transjamaican Highway (TJH), the developer of Highway 2000, manages a 'Frequent User' rebate system greatly benefiting T-tag customers using the Portmore leg of Highway 2000.

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