In the Bahamas 17 per cent of deaths/homicides in 2007, were as a result of domestic violence.
In a post on Weblog Bahamas, Edward Hutcheson asks, “Is the safety of the criminal to be elevated above that of the law-abiding citizen?”
It appears that Minister Tommy Turnquest was in synch with a broad spectrum of the Bahamian public when he criticized judges for their leniency in…
Certain laws in The Bahamas were created to protect even corrupt and incompetent judges, but they should not prohibit reasonable and intelligent examination of the…
It is hard for Bahamians to understand why so many dangerous criminals are out on bail, mocking our system of justice and terrorizing us in…
We are all tired, no, we are totally fed up with the courts allowing these scoundrels and dregs of society to walk amongst honest, law-abiding…
National Security Minister Tommy Turnquest had the right message in criticizing the courts for the seeming ease with which alleged offenders are granted bail.
The family of an 11-year-old boy who went missing last Friday, is pleading for his return as they continue their search.
Despite the current debate over the leniency of judges, Deputy Chief Magistrate Helen Jones gave a member of a housebreaking ring a slap on the…