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Man accused of rape told officer it was consensual, jury hears
A man claimed that he had consensual sex with a woman who accused him of rape, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
Tears, reflections and tributes for Dario
Tears, reflections and tributes for Dario
THE students, faculty and staff of Queen's College confronted the death of a beloved student leader with tears, reflections and tributes yesterday.
$4M Villa Marina Del Mar opens new rental market for GB
Villa Marina Del Mar is the newest real estate project by Kinetic Capital Ltd. executives Steve Milligan and Anne Meunier, who have spent $4 million to renovate a gated six-unit rental property on Midshipman Road near West Beach Road in Lucaya.
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.
Walker's Cay a fishing destination again
Walker's Cay a fishing destination again
The historical Walker's Cay property is undergoing a multi-million-dollar transformation, after being struck by two devastating hurricanes and left neglected for more than a decade. A once legendary fishing resort known to anglers worldwide as the premier deep-sea fishing location in The Bahamas, the quaint little island, just off North Abaco, had lost much of its tranquil attraction.
Suspect wins 160k for police assault
Suspect wins 160k for police assault
A MAN who was unlawfully arrested, beaten by officers and falsely accused of stealing his own possessions was awarded over $163,000 in damages by the Supreme Court.
Man beaten by police awarded 163,000
Man beaten by police awarded 163,000
A man who was unlawfully arrested and detained, had his home searched without a warrant, and was beaten so violently by police that he lost six of his teeth, was awarded $163,000 in compensation by the Supreme Court.
Yeah ... sleep training is a thing
Yeah ... sleep training is a thing
If you're anything like me, when you had your first child, you had never heard of sleep training and you resigned yourself to the fact that you were never going to sleep through the night – ever again, for the rest of your life.
From the hip
From the hip
With the political black eye he sustained over his botched handling of Hurricane Joaquin a year ago no doubt still fresh in his mind, Prime Minister Perry Christie approached the handling of Hurricane Matthew with a refreshing degree of seriousness.
Gender equality and the constitutional amendment bills
o This commentary is adapted from a speech given by attorney Michael Scott at a panel discussion on May 24 at Eugene Dupuch Law School on the constitutional referendum bills.