Court of Appeal calls on relevant authorities to address homeless people issue

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

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Former St. Ann most wanted man charged with murder

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

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One woman killed, another woman & several children injured in separate crashes

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

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Two professional bouts will be among a 13-fight card when the Wray and Nephew fight-night series returns

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

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Trelawny police reiterate commitment to ensuring welfare of children

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

Read More

Edu Min calls on students to report bullying

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

Read More

Ziggy Marley’s U.R.G.E Foundation to benefit from donations received from Do the Reggae Meet and Greet

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

Read More

Tosh Fest celebrates the ‘Stepping Razor’

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

Read More

JFJ renews call for mandatory use of body-worn cameras by security forces, wants update from Police Commissioner about procurement

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

Read More

Companies Office of Jamaica reports more transactions with fewer in-person customers as its digital services grow

The leadership of the Appeal Court has called on the relevant authorities to address serious safety and security risk concerns, relating to homeless and mentally challenged persons.

This in the wake of yet another incident involving a homeless person.

It’s reported that fire was set to a pile of garbage at the back of the court house in Kingston by a homeless person.

The issue was raised yesterday by Justice Paulette Williams, at the opening of the Michaelmas term.

She pointed to another incident in which a security guard was allegedly attacked by a knife wielding mentally challenged person.

She urged court staff and clients to always be on the alert. 

Read More