Politics Corporation of Hamilton needs reform for good of Bermuda, court told The Privy Council in London heard arguments yesterday about whether Parliament should be allowed to abolish municipal elections Dec 13, 2024
Court City Hall takes legal battle over municipal reform to London The Corporation of Hamilton is fighting government plans to abolish elections Dec 12, 2024
Court Legal aid complaint stopped from going to Privy Council Devon Hewey has argued that the Legal Aid Committee was wrong to not appoint him a King’s Counsel Dec 04, 2024
Crime Justice group wants more data on police DNA contracts Bermuda Equal Justice Initiative claims a Pati disclosure about agreements is too limited Nov 25, 2024
Crime Widespread DNA review after quashed murder conviction Cindy Clarke, Director of Public Prosecutions, says evidence in array of cases with Trinity DNA Solutions under scrutiny Nov 13, 2024
Court Campaigner denied permission for Privy Council appeal The Court of Appeal says questions raised in the case are “well known and settled” Nov 10, 2024
Court Murder conviction quashed after ten years behind bars The Privy Council says flawed DNA evidence led to the wrongful conviction of Julian Washington Nov 01, 2024
Court UK court to hear City of Hamilton’s case against Government The legal dispute over the Municipalities Amendment Act is to go before the Privy Council this year Oct 19, 2024
Crime Court of Appeal rejects Royal Gazette bid to quash gag Sir Christopher Clarke finds that an affidavit sealed by the Bermuda courts retained its confidential value despite being available elsewhere Jul 24, 2024
Crime Expert witness ‘tailored’ DNA analysis, Privy Council told Counsel for Julian Washington makes claim about forensic scientist Candy Zuleger at London hearing Jun 18, 2024
Crime Call for independent review of DNA cases British charity and local campaign group say every Bermuda conviction involving Candy Zuleger as a witness needs to be reassessed May 17, 2024
Crime Man jailed for life for murder released after ‘miscarriage of justice’ Julian Washington was to appeal to the Privy Council over DNA evidence flaws, but the Crown decided not to contest the case May 08, 2024