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The Gozo courthouse will be fined for failing to meet minimum health and safety standards and could face criminal action if it does not pay up. The management had been given three months to bring the building up to scratch after the Occupational Health and Safety Authority found multiple shortcomings in an audit. However, three months later, the OHSA has found that only five of the 16 requirements it laid down have been fully or partly implemented, a Gozo court heard on Thursday. The audit had been ordered by Magistrate Joe Mifsud after a violent incident took place outside the court rooms. When the magistrate asked for video footage of the incident, he was informed there was no CCTV. ....
A fingerprint on the number plate of a stolen car linked to a double murder in Sliema belonged to North Macedonian bouncer Viktor Dragomanski, a court heard on Tuesday. Court expert Joseph Mallia said he compared Dragomanski’s fingerprints with prints lifted from Locker Street house where Christian Pandolfino, 58, and his partner Ivor Maciejowski, 30, were shot dead on August 18. He also compared Dragomanski’s fingerprints with prints from a Volkswagen Tiguan believed to have been used to carry out the murders. Mallia said he found that a print lifted from the back side of a number plate matched that of Dragomanski’s middle finger. ....
Appeal against acquittal of Castille security guards should be null, court told The Attorney General filed an appeal against an earlier judgement that had aquitted three Castille heavies of detaining journalists against their will 13 April 2021, 1:07pm by Matthew Agius The lawyers defending three men alleged to have held members of the press against their will after a tense late-night press conference at Castille in 2019, have argued that an appeal against their acquittal is null and void. Journalists Monique Agius, Miguela Xuereb, Julian Bonnici and Paul Caruana Galizia had been covering an impromptu press conference during the extraordinary and turbulent events at the end of disgraced premier Joseph Muscat’s tenure on 29 November 2019 when, for several minutes, the media were not allowed to leave Castille by what appeared to be a group of plainclothes security guards. ....