Four Female Justices, the Lego Version
By Tony Mauro, From Legal Times, First there was the stately portrait of the four female U.S. Supreme Court justices, unveiled in 2013 at the National Portrait Gallery. Now comes a Lego set of the four women who have been…
Former presidential security chief killed in Haiti
By Evens Sanon From Caribbean Life PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ The chief of presidential security under former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was shot to death Monday in the capital, where he had lived since returning to the country after finishing…
UPDATE: Another student arrested from same school/Cayman Islands high school students arrested/Motor Collision LV
Another student arrested From RCIPS Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:06 AM Around 2:50pm Tuesday 10 March 2015, a 15 year old female student of John Gray High School was arrested by a uniform police officer on suspicion of assault…
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Little Stacy is in need of a Cayman Islands home From CARE – Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts We are sending this appeal out on behalf of Feline Friends. They are desperately in need of finding a home for this little…
Legal costs awarded against Cayman Islands DPP
By Peter Polack The Cayman Islands Government treasury has taken another hit with a ruling in October last year by Justice Richard Williams that the Crown by way of the Department of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Cayman Islands Government…
Millions at risk from ‘Freak’ encryption bug
From BBC Microsoft said it was working on a secure update to close the Freak loophole Microsoft has issued a security warning about a bug that could let attackers spy on supposedly secure communications. Called “Freak”, the bug was found…
$5.7M verdict against pelvic mesh maker in test case
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal Johnson & Johnson lost a $5.7 million verdict on Thursday in the first test case over one of its newest pelvic mesh slings, which is among dozens of similar devices named in…
Air Force veteran’s suicide sheds light on female soldiers and PTSD
By Bianna Golodryga From Yahoo News It’s a chilling statistic: Twenty-two United States veterans commit suicide a day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. One recent victim: Thirty-year-old Air Force Reserve Capt. Jamie Brunette. Capt. Brunette, the youngest…
Caribbean police force ‘kept death lists of suspected criminals and planted guns at scenes of police shootings to make them look legitimate’
By Ollie Gillman for Mailonline St Lucia’s police allegedly staged shootings of 12 suspected criminals Investigators claim officers planted guns at the scenes of their crimes Caribbean island’s leader says ‘death lists’ did exist, according to report Killings were part…
Safeguarding youth in the Caribbean
By Janine Thornhill From Sport and Development Child protection and safeguarding in sport has been neglected in the Caribbean. Recently, however, individuals and organisations are becoming more aware of the abuse youth experience while participating in sporting activities. A recently…