The government has filed an appeal to Justice Neville Adderley’s decision that the Minister of Works acted unlawfully when he began road work on Baillou…
Arbitration proceedings arising from the dispute between former Scotiabank boss William ‘Bill’ Clarke and the financial institution over his retirement package are to take place…
In a special front page report, The Nassau Guardian has revealed that only four people were convicted of murder in The Bahamas last year, while…
In what many consider another slap in the face to the police, Senior Justice Jon Isaacs yesterday allowed a man accused of three murders to…
Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett promised to place greater focus on the work of the criminal court which has been fraught with problems and incompetence…
Justices, magistrates and members of the Bar were urged to give of their very best during a service to mark the opening of the Legal…
In their latest bid to prevent the sale of Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) to Cable & Wireless (CWC), the unions have filed a writ in…
Persons who make domestic abuse complaints only to later withdraw those complaints will now have to explain the reasoning for the withdrawal to a magistrate.
Both the Bahamas’ chief prosecutor and the deputy Prime Minister have told top police officers that it is time to clean up their act.