Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says judges interpret the law as its written, in response to criticism by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck
Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says judges interpret the law as its written, in response to criticism by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck

He was reacting to criticisms by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, in relation to the Child Diversion Programme.

Mr. Chuck had claimed that some judges were misinterpreting the law, citing reports that they had children enter a guilty plea prior to being referred to the Diversion Programme.

South West St. Ann MP Zavia Mayne says new Alexandria Market will revive economic activity in area
South West St. Ann MP Zavia Mayne says new Alexandria Market will revive economic activity in area

The market is one of several that was earmarked for rehabilitation by the government.

Speaking at yesterday’s contract-signing and groundbreaking ceremony, the MP noted that construction of the facility is something residents have long anticipated.

Police seize 5 firearms and assortment of ammunition during operation on Mcintosh Drive, Kingston 3
Police seize 5 firearms and assortment of ammunition during operation on Mcintosh Drive, Kingston 3

Reports from the Half Way Tree police are that between 4:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., police personnel on operation observed a shopping bag at a tree trunk while searching a premises in the area.

The bag was inspected and revealed one Colt semi-automatic pistol with a magazine affixed containing two .45

Samuda: Kingston & St Andrew will be water resilient & drought resistant in 18 months
Samuda: Kingston & St Andrew will be water resilient & drought resistant in 18 months

Kingston and St. Andrew will be water resilient and drought resistant in 18 months.

Chief Justice highlights conditions at courts in western Jamaica post hurricane Melissa
Chief Justice highlights conditions at courts in western Jamaica post hurricane Melissa

This was a major part of a renewed call for the judiciary to have greater control over its budget.

Speaking today at a media engagement put on by the Court Administration Division, CAD, the Chief Justice noted that he has not seen any indication that the Justice Ministry has activated emergency procurement,

International Relations Expert not heavily perturbed by U-S Congressman’s warning
International Relations Expert not heavily perturbed by U-S Congressman’s warning

Mr. Gimenez said Jamaica will face the consequences following remarks made by Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness about US and Cuba relations.

Dr. Holness was speaking at the 50th Regular Meeting of Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, in St. Kitts & Nevis on Tuesday.

US Congressman says Jamaica will face consequences after PM Holness’ remarks about Cuba/US tension
US Congressman says Jamaica will face consequences after PM Holness’ remarks about Cuba/US tension

The USA had implemented measures to cut off Cuba's oil supply, which has affected other key sectors in the island, such as health care.

Yesterday, the U.S. treasury department said it would authorize companies seeking licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba's private sector.

NWC to adjust accounts for customers billed without water before and after Hurricane Melissa
NWC to adjust accounts for customers billed without water before and after Hurricane Melissa

The National Water Commission (NWC) says customers who were billed despite not receiving water before and after Hurricane Melissa, will have their accounts adjusted.

Acting Corporate Public Relations Manager, Delano Williams made the statement at yesterday’s meeting of Parliament's Public Administration

“We’re not just technocrats doing numbers!” – BOJ launches ‘Common Cents’ televised series; game coming soon as part of financial literacy strategy
“We’re not just technocrats doing numbers!” – BOJ launches ‘Common Cents’ televised series; game coming soon as part of financial literacy strategy

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has introduced two initiatives aimed at strengthening citizens' financial capability, expanding access and building trust in the nation's financial system.

Chief Justice Bryan Sykes renews call for judiciary to have greater control over its budget
Chief Justice Bryan Sykes renews call for judiciary to have greater control over its budget

Justice Sykes reiterated the concern during a media engagement, hosted by the court administration division, CAD, this morning.

Justice Sykes referenced a recent international incident where the federal judiciary in the United States wrote to congress to have greater control over its budget.

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Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says judges interpret the law as its written, in response to criticism by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck
South West St. Ann MP Zavia Mayne says new Alexandria Market will revive economic activity in area
Police seize 5 firearms and assortment of ammunition during operation on Mcintosh Drive, Kingston 3
Samuda: Kingston & St Andrew will be water resilient & drought resistant in 18 months
Chief Justice highlights conditions at courts in western Jamaica post hurricane Melissa
International Relations Expert not heavily perturbed by U-S Congressman’s warning
US Congressman says Jamaica will face consequences after PM Holness’ remarks about Cuba/US tension
NWC to adjust accounts for customers billed without water before and after Hurricane Melissa
“We’re not just technocrats doing numbers!” – BOJ launches ‘Common Cents’ televised series; game coming soon as part of financial literacy strategy
Chief Justice Bryan Sykes renews call for judiciary to have greater control over its budget
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He was reacting to criticisms by Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, in relation to the Child Diversion Programme. Mr. Chuck had claimed that some judges were misinterpreting the law, citing reports that they had children enter a guilty plea prior to being referred to the Diversion Programme.
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