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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 19, 2007

  The Judicial Committee of Her Majesty’s Privy Council, the Final Appellate Court of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas - At Work in The Islands Again

Privy Council Sitting In Bahamas For Second Time - By TOSHEENA ROBINSON-BLAIR: Nassau, Bahamas: With much pomp and pageantry, the country on Monday welcomed the U.K.-based Privy Council to The Bahamas before the law lords got down to the business of hearing the first case – a murder...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 10, 2007

  Fayne Thompson - Bahamian attorney says that the resumption of capital punishment in The Bahamas may not be legally possible

Resumption of death penalty may not be possible, says lawyer: By KRYSTEL ROLLE, Guardian Staff Reporter- Nassau, Bahamas: Despite the Prime Minister's assurances that his government would do all it could to ensure the resumption of capital punishment, a seasoned attorney said that may not...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 3, 2007

  Bahamas: Senior Justice Anita Allen Accuses Bahamas Government Of “Egregious” Actions...

Judge Accuses Gov’t Of “Egregious” Actions: By Bianca Symonette - Nassau, Bahamas: The government’s failure to appoint a commission in accordance with the law to review the salaries of judges "is egregious and a potentially serious threat to the health of judicial independence in the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 19, 2007

  Judicial Independence Argument Raised In The Bahamas Supreme Court

Judicial Independence Argument Raised In Court: By Darrin Culmer - Nassau, Bahamas: The hotly-debated issue of judicial independence arose again Thursday when counsel appearing on behalf of a murder convict in his re-sentencing hearing requested that the judge recuse herself from the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Nov 10, 2006

  Bahamas Government: "There is no Constitutional Crisis as Alleged by Mr. Justice Lyons."

Gov’t: No Crisis: By Quincy Parker - Nassau, Bahamas: The government has fired back after being accused by a sitting Justice of the Supreme Court of twice breaking the law and creating a constitutional crisis by seemingly undermining the independence of the judiciary. The government...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 26, 2006

  Amnesty International Renews Call for The Bahamas to Abolish Corporal Punishment

Amnesty Int’l Renews Call For Abolition Of Corporal Punishment: By Candia Dames - Nassau, Bahamas: Amnesty International has renewed its call for The Bahamas to abolish corporal punishment, saying it opposes torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment of all...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 24, 2006

  Bahamas Anglican Archbishop Drexel Gomez Against the Cat-O-Nine Tail

Archbishop Against “The Cat”: Expressing alarm that Supreme Court Justice Jon Isaacs recently sentenced a man to eight lashes of the cat-o-nine tail, Anglican Archbishop Drexel Gomez last night called for the country to abolish or discontinue the use of what he called cruel and inhuman...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 22, 2006

  Chief Justice Sir Burton Hall Ends Practice of Exclusive Coroner - Instigates Opposition Free National Movement (FNM) Response

FNM Blasts Change In Coroner’s Court Policy: By Candia Dames - Nassau, Bahamas: In a statement issued last night, the Free National Movement said it was "deeply disturbed" at the abrupt and unexplained reversal of policy governing the efficient investigation of sudden and unexplained...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 29, 2006

  Accused Drug Kingpin Samuel "Ninety" Knowles May Sue Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell

Ninety May Sue Minister: By Macushla N. Pinder - Nassau, Bahamas: Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell could be facing a legal battle as attorneys for accused drug kingpin Samuel "Ninety" Knowles threaten to take action after their client was extradited on Monday, despite a pending...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 24, 2006

  Attorney General Gibson For Signed Warrant of Surrender - to Extradite Accused Drug Kingpin Samuel "Ninety" Knowles' to Miami

AG Says Extradite “Ninety”: By Candia Dames - Nassau, Bahamas: Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson has recommended that the minister of foreign affairs sign a warrant of surrender, which would clear the way for accused drug kingpin Samuel "Ninety" Knowles to be extradited to the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jul 31, 2006

  The Office of the Attorney General launched “The Bahamas Laws Online” Website

AG’s Office launches laws online: Bahamas Information Services - Nassau, Bahamas: 07/31/2006 - NASSAU, The Bahamas---The Office of the Attorney General Monday (July 24) launched “The Bahamas Laws Online” website to allow members of the public to access them using the...... [view]

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