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COP: We Are Transparent, The Chips Will Fall Where They May
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander on the defence again tonight over that probe into former criminal investigations department Chief Michael Johnson, who is now on paid leave following the release of viral voicenotes.
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Court2 days agoJudge Directs Jury to Acquit Man of Soliciting Sex From Teen Boy
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Court7 hours agoTwo Inmates Facing Charges in Relation to a Bail Scheme
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Court2 days agoProsecutors Drop Charges Against Housekeeper of Prominent Businessman
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National2 days agoHaitian Man Denies Committing Marriage Fraud to Get Spousal Permit
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National1 day ago“I Couldn’t Believe My Daughter Get Dragged Like That”
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Business2 days agoU.S. Bankruptcy Court Approves Comprehensive Resolution of all Baha Mar Legal Proceedings
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Court7 hours agoMen Accused of Killing Third Grader Acquitted After Prosecutors Call No Witnesses
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International2 days agoTwo MLB Players To Stand Trial Next Year Amid Sports Betting Scandal




























