Archive for February 28th, 2024

Guns fired in GT as gang troubles roll on

Guns fired in GT as gang troubles roll on

| 28/02/2024 | 51 Comments

(CNS): Police are investigating yet another incident where shots have been fired on the streets of Grand Cayman. Firearms officers recovered an undisclosed number of spent casings as well as one live round of ammunition near the Eastern Avenue and Godfrey Nixon Way junction in George Town at about 3:40am Wednesday. According to police, no […]

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Serial scammer faces 80 months in jail for latest con

Serial scammer faces 80 months in jail for latest con

| 28/02/2024 | 16 Comments

(CNS): Judith Douglas (58) has been jailed for six years and eight months for obtaining property by deception. Douglas sobbed quietly from the dock as Justice Cheryll Richards delivered her ruling on Wednesday in the George Town woman’s third scamming conviction. Since 2015, Douglas has conned over 40 people out of around $2 million in […]

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Legal wrangling pushes Bush case behind closed doors

Legal wrangling pushes Bush case behind closed doors

| 28/02/2024

(CNS): The jury was sent home for the third day running on Wednesday, as lawyers involved in the case against McKeeva Bush MP for indecent assault continued their legal wrangling in private. Although some of today’s proceedings took place in court in the absence of the jury, the judge issued a gag order to the […]

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CIG’s transport policy making slow progress

CIG’s transport policy making slow progress

| 28/02/2024 | 75 Comments

(CNS): Answering a parliamentary question from Joey Hew (GTN), Infrastructure Minister Jay Ebanks said there was “no right answer” to how Cayman will roll out a successful public transportation policy. As it became apparent that the ministry was a long way from finding any answers, he told MPs that a number of experts from the […]

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Legal issues pause Bush trial as crown wraps up case

Legal issues pause Bush trial as crown wraps up case

| 28/02/2024

(CNS): The crown is close to finishing its presentation of the case against McKeeva Bush for the alleged indecent assault of two civil servants at a cocktail party at the Ritz Hotel in September 2022. However, the jury was sent away for the second day on Tuesday as lawyers in the case engaged in a […]

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MPs back law restricting evidence access over security

MPs back law restricting evidence access over security

| 28/02/2024 | 29 Comments

(CNS): None of the Cayman Islands’ political representatives objected to a new piece of legislation presented to parliament by Attorney General Sam Bulgin on Monday that restricts access to important evidence or information in civil or human rights proceedings as well as judicial reviews if the authorities say it cannot be disclosed for security or […]

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