By Alric Lindsay In Summary Court yesterday, November 18, 2024, Daury Martinez Encarnacion was fined $500 for abandonment of an animal. He was also fined $725 for traffic offences and failing to surrender to custody. Details of animal abandonment...
RCIPS Press Release Shortly after 3:50 pm on Monday, 18 November, police received a report of an armed robbery which had taken place in the parking lot of 454 Commercial Centre on Eastern Avenue. It was reported that a...
By Alric Lindsay Karen Angela Christian and Patricia Diania Montoya appeared in the Summary Court today, November 19, 2024, to face charges of failing to pay overtime. They pleaded not guilty. Regarding the joint charges, it is alleged that...
By Alric Lindsay Gary Edward Parchment pleaded not guilty in Summary Court today, November 19, 2024, to charges of making a threat to kill and using threatening words. He was bailed to return to Court at a later date....
By Alric Lindsay Today, November 19, 2024, Reginald Wilmar Walks Jr, an American citizen, walked free after pleading guilty to the importation of 0.599 grams of MDMA/Ecstasy, 6.18 grams of Ganja and 0.81 grams of methamphetamine into Owen Roberts...
UCCI Press Release The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) will celebrate the official launch of its recently published academic journals on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 6 p.m. in Sir Vassel Johnson Hall and the whole community...
Cayman First Press Release Cayman First Insurance Company (“Cayman First”) marked its 40th anniversary with a celebratory cocktail reception at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa last week, recognising the individuals and organisations who have been instrumental in its...
CIREBA Press Release CIREBA acknowledges the critical importance of addressing the healthcare needs of Caymanians, especially as our population ages. We remain steadfast in our commitment to the long-term sustainability and prosperity of the Cayman Islands. At this time,...
By Alric Lindsay On November 12, 2024, George Ingle Ebanks, a Caymanian, pleaded guilty to the importation of a cannabinol derivative. Although no conviction was recorded against him in his sentencing today, November 18, 2024, he was ordered to...
If You Fabricate Evidence Or Lie As A Witness In Court, You Could Face Seven Years In Prison

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By Alric Lindsay According to the Penal Code, a person who makes false statements in Court or misleads the Court can face seven years in prison. This includes perjury and fabricating evidence. Perjury Regarding perjury, section 101 of the...