Topic: Director of Public Prosecutions Patrick Moran
DPP Patrick Moran resigns
Cayman's Director of Public Prosecutions Patrick Moran has resigned from his post, Governor Martyn Roper confirmed Wednesday afternoon.
December trial set in Bush assault case
Speaker of the House McKeeva Bush is expected to stand trial in December for the alleged common assault of a female bar employee.
DPP: Insufficient evidence for conviction in curfew-breach case
Director of Public Prosecutions Patrick Moran has explained his office's decision not to prosecute Tiffany Seymour, wife of Health Minister Dwayne Seymour, following allegations that she had breached soft-curfew regulations.
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Memorial chair dedicated to Carol Winker
A permanent memorial has been dedicated in honour of the late Cayman Compass journalist Carol Winker.
New RCIPS digital forensic hub opens
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has launched a digital forensic hub, making Cayman a cybercrime-investigating focal point for all overseas territories.






