UPDATE: Cayman Islands: Firearms, house fire and robbery
From RCIPS Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 12:31 PM Arrest in Firearm Incident on Sunburst Lane A man taken into custody at the scene of a firearm incident on Sunburst Lane last Saturday morning has been arrested for attempted murder,…
FIFA’s Webb charged in Cayman Island’s corruption case/ACC Charges
From Reuters Suspended FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb, already facing charges in soccer’s global bribery scandal, has now been charged in a healthcare fraud case in his native Cayman Islands, local media reported on Friday. Cayman authorities have…
Cayman Islands: Bodden Town Man Charged – Hit and Run Collision
From RCIPS Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 2:43 PM The 47 year old male from Bodden Town arrested on 4 June 2015 following the hit and run collision with two pedestrians in late January outside the Savannah Primary School, on National…
iNews Briefs, More & Community Events
Community Events SAT JULY 4 4th annual Delano Hislop Memorial 15K Walk/Run The Lion’s Club of Grand Cayman invites you to participate in the 4th annual Delano Hislop Memorial 15K Walk/Run! This 3 Day Journey for Life on July 4th…
Jack Warner hires top British lawyer to fight his extradition
From CARIBBEAN360 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Wednesday July 1, 2015 – Corruption accused Jack Warner has hired a top British lawyer to help him fight his extradition to the United States. British media is reporting that Edward Fitzgerald Q.C confirmed…
USA asks for extradition of Fifa officials [inc. Jeff Webb]
From SuperSport The United States has demanded the extradition of seven Fifa officials detained in May setting off what could become a prolonged legal battle over the handling of the major corruption case. Swiss authorities said Thursday that the US…
Caribbean prosecutors join forces to clamp down on corruption and money laundering
From Curacao Chronicle CASTRIES, St Lucia — Chief prosecutors from Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean region have gathered for the first time to discuss recurrent issues that interfere with the prosecution of corruption and money laundering and the recovery of…
Panel rips lawyers who sued opponent’s counsel
By Marisa Kendall, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers for a Southern California construction company found themselves on the wrong side of a California appellate panel on Monday for what the court condemned as a meritless, “scorched earth” litigation…
Rights of passage from the Caribbean Court of Justice
From Repeating Islands A landmark ruling finally gives hope to indigenous peoples around the world fighting to reclaim their homelands, Chris Fitch reports for Geographical. In the south of Belize lies the Sarstoon Temash National Park, home to 42,000 acres…
Largest Federal Employees Union sues OPM over data breach
By Zach Warren, From Legaltech News The American Federation of Government Employees claimed that OPM has been on notice about its cybersecurity deficiencies since 2007, yet took no corrective action The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) may have shut down…





