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Summons for Mc Nicolls Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2009
Summons for Mc Nicolls Chief Magistrate Sherman Mc Nicolls has been slapped with a charge of permitting a police officer assigned to the Special Branch Unit to drive his vehicle without a valid certificate of insurance.
CLICO opens new agency to take up slack
I'm free to represent Jack BRITISH Queen's Counsel (QC) Allan Newman yesterday said he was not breaching any professional obligations by legally representing Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner against his former client, Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday.
Moves to get Jack to change his mind There are serious overtures being made to Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner by high-ranking people in the United National Congress (UNC), including two very senior parliamentarians and a top executive member, who have all appealed to him to desist from suing Panday.
...Bas: Money can't buy class As a battery of lawyers met yesterday to launch a legal battle against him, Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday declared he would not be terrorised.
Little Paige flown home to the US to recuperate Little Paige Welch, the 13-year-old United States citizen whose hand was almost severed during a boating accident on the high seas, last Sunday, reportedly flew home late Tuesday night.
TTUTA: Time to review Maths President of the TT Unified Teachers' Association (TTUTA) Rouston Job yesterday said there may be a need to rethink how Mathematics is being taught at the nation's secondary schools.
Clico restructures three branches
Retirees want back full seniors grant Members of the Government Daily Rated Retirees Association are appealing to Social Development Minister Dr Amery Browne to ensure that 268 members receive the full amount for the senior citizens grant or face protest action.
Fouled bandit on cops' wanted list The man disarmed and disabled by the woman he intended to rob, has turned out to be a dangerous criminal suspect wanted by police in connection with murder, kidnapping and robberies
Businessman to stand trial for disposal of corpse A Santa Cruz businessman charged with the disposal of a human corpse to prevent the arrest of the killers, was yesterday ordered to stand trial for the crime.
Chinese woman given gun licence SERIOUS questions were raised yesterday by a Port-of-Spain magistrate as to how a Chinese national who can neither read nor write English, was granted a firearm user's licence 11 years ago.
...'No English, but has gun licence'
Nelson Street teen freed of murder
Robbers attack cops on Beetham Highway
5 murder accused appear before JP Instead of appearing before a Princes Town magistrate, five men charged with the murder of retired police sergeant Harripersad Ramkissoon yesterday stood before a Princes Town Justice of the Peace to answer the charge. Reason for the switch was because both presiding magistrates were absent. Hunt offside So Sport Minister Gary Hunt says it was the late delivery of tickets by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation compounded by foul weather which prevented him from getting tickets for the 2010 World Cup qualifier to Diego Martin West MP Keith Rowley. We certainly believe there is something foul in this matter, but we don't think it was the weather or the football game.
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