Home » 2018-07-03
You are currently browsing entries tagged with the keywoard: 2018-07-03
A constitutional case has finally brought relief to a minor whose liberty was breached by the Gang Suppression Unit. Six years ago, on July six, 2012, then fourteen-year-old Brhea Bowen was arrested by the Gang Suppression Unit while at a summer camp. On that same day, the G.S.U. searched her home on Lacroix Boulevard in […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
No comment
An emotional Brhea Bowen exited the court room of Supreme Court Justice Shona Griffith along with her mother, Romie Anthony, saying she hopes that she can put the nightmare behind her. Brhea Bowen, Claimant “All these years I have not really thought of it. I have talked about it but it is not something […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
No comment
It did not go well today in court for Brandon Cattouse. Since April twenty-sixth, 2018, the elite cyclist has been on a provisional suspension from riding after he tested positive for E.P.O., recombinant human erythropoietin. E.P.O. is frequently used by athletes as a performance-enhancing drug. Today, in the Supreme Court Room of Justice Sonya Young, […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Featured,
Trials |
No comment
According to Attorney Darrell Bradley, an arbitrator from Spain has been selected by the Regional Anti-Doping Organization to oversee the proceedings; that person has since been in contact with the three parties involved. Now, this is not the first instance in which a Belizean athlete has tested positive for a banned substance and there are […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Featured,
Trials |
No comment
A jury was still deliberating this evening in the court of Justice Colin Williams for a verdict in the case of Rudolph Smith Junior, charged with rape and aggravated burglary. Smith is accused in an incident that occurred in November, 2011, at a house on Berkley Street. At the time, a fifteen-year-old girl claimed that […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured,
Trials |
No comment
A minor in Dangriga says that he was unjustly shot by a police officer. According to the family of seventeen-year-old Cameron Smith, on Sunday morning sometime before seven o’clock, an officer on patrol appeared to have signaled at him; he gave the officer a nod and continued on his way. Shortly after, while on the […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured |
No comment
The People’s United Party has further postponed its Belmopan convention to the end of August amidst a legal challenge mounted by one of its very own, attorney Arthur Saldivar. Saldivar, who was barred from applying to participate, is seeking an injunction to stop the convention until the court can decide whether or not the P.U.P.’s […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places |
No comment
At this afternoon’s brief, the party chairman said that the postponement of the Belmopan convention should not be interpreted as any acceptance or recognition that Saldivar’s claim has any sort of merit. But Usher conceded that Saldivar is now allowed to apply and so does not see the need for further court action. Henry […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places,
Politics |
No comment
A training programme by the Israeli government that started with controversy, ended quietly today in Belmopan. For a week, the police department and civilians received training from the Israeli instructors on best practices in community policing. The concept is one that is already being implemented in crime infested areas, but it is the instructors that […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Defense,
People & Places |
No comment
The controversial training in community policing has come and gone successfully. Fifteen men and women, some of them police officers and the others civilians employed in various areas of the public and private sectors, will now be able to move into various communities armed with the knowledge of building stronger relationships. The course was not […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places |
No comment
Deputy Commissioner Chester Williams, an advocate of strong community relations, credits the Israelis for their success in that area of outreach, despite what has been said by detractors of the initiative. Chester Williams, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) “As much as there may be critics out there, the Israelis are one of the best […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Defense,
People & Places |
No comment
A request for O.A.S. observers during the re-registration process has been ignored. That request was made by Opposition Leader John Briceño to Prime Minister Dean Barrow in a letter dated the thirtieth of May. Briceño wrote to the PM saying that for the process to be transparent, it would be best to invite an O.A.S. […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places |
No comment
A resolution to appoint four members to the Election and Boundaries Commission will be tabled before the Senate on Thursday, almost a week after the re-registration exercise commenced. The four persons to be appointed are Phillipa Griffith Bailey and Naima Barrow of the U.D.P. and Orlando Espat and Magali Marin of the P.U.P. But the […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places |
No comment
On Monday, P.U.P. Leader John Briceño accepted the resignation of Julius Espat as deputy party leader for the west. Espat who has criticized Briceño’s leadership told News Five that the post has become ceremonial and is unable to carry out his functions. P.U.P. Chairman Henry Charles Usher told the press that the party and Espat […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places,
Politics |
No comment
A fire completely destroyed a plywood home in Belize City on Monday evening. The occupant was not at home at the time of the incident and by the time she arrived at her house, the fire had completely destroyed everything. Fire officials are investigating the blaze and say that while the cause has not been […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places |
No comment
There were also two house fires in San Pedro. The first one happened in the early hours of Sunday in the San Pablo area. The wooden home was wiped out completely and the owner, who is out of the country, lost everything. The second blaze happened this afternoon around one o’clock on Pescador Drive where […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
People & Places |
No comment
It’s finally here, this summer’s hottest show begins at eight-thirty tonight live from the Bliss so head out and get your seat. Season two of KTV, the Remix, promises to bring you all the excitement and fun that you have been waiting for. You have seen the auditions of forty hopefuls, well the judges have […]
Written on July 3, 2018 | Posted in
Entertainment |
No comment