The Review Board of the Firearm Licensing Authority and the Minister of National Security have been strongly criticised by the Court of Appeal for failing to act within the stipulated period to review applications for the revocation of firearm.
A former employee of the National Irrigation Commission Ltd (NIC), whose employment was terminated in December 2008, has been given the green light by the Court of Appeal to present evidence in the Supreme Court almost 17 years later. Karen Thames.
The Court of Appeal has frowned on the five-year delay in which Demitri Clarke, a rugby coach of a Kingston address, who was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, had to wait before receiving the full transcript of his trial so that his.
A security guard who spent four years in prison because of the failure of the presiding judge to give adequate warnings to the jury after the complainant, who was a child, had admitted to telling lies, may not be able to recover from the setback.
A justice of the peace (JP) in St Catherine has failed in his bid to overturn his conviction and six-month prison sentence for indecently assaulting an 11-year-old girl in 2018.
Seymour Cole, a former Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) member, was tried