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February police roundup
February police roundup
Sexual assault arrests Two Grand Bahama men are in jail awaiting trial in relation to two separate sexual assaults in late January.
Man charged with housebreaking, stealing, assault, causing damage
A 40-year-old Freeport man was charged in Freeport Magistrate's Court on Thursday with housebreaking, stealing, assault and causing damage.
Two in court in connection with marijuana field
Two in court in connection with marijuana field
TWO men were arraigned in the Freeport Magistrate's Court on Friday in connection with the discovery of a marijuana field in East Grand Bahama, with an estimated street value of $7million.
Greenslade: 3 police stations have CCTV cameras
Greenslade: 3 police stations have CCTV cameras
Three police stations on New Providence have closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed inside prison cells, Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade said yesterday.
The Cable Beach, East Street South and Central police stations are equipped with CCTV in various cells to monitor detained suspects, the commissioner said.
Two men died while detained in police custody in February.
"We've ...
A reasonable assessment by the court
A reasonable assessment by the court
Senior Justice Jon Isaacs has issued a ruling that has significant implications for the electronic monitoring system. He has ruled that officials responsible for tracking people out on bail with ankle bracelets have no authority to impose additional restrictions on accused criminals without further court approval.
The ruling came after Melvin Maycock Sr. (who has since been convicted on drug...
A Reasonable Assessment By The Court
A Reasonable Assessment By The Court
Senior Justice Jon Isaacs has issued a ruling that has significant implications for the electronic monitoring system.
Electronic Monitoring Firm Faces Restrictions
Electronic Monitoring Firm Faces Restrictions
In a ruling that has significant implications for the government's much-touted electronic monitoring program, a judge has ruled that officials responsible for tracking people out on bail with ankle bracelets have no authority to impose additional restrictions on accused criminals without further court approval.