Topic: Director of Public Prosecutions
Lawyer faces police and professional inquiry over indecent texts
A Cayman Islands lawyer who sent inappropriate texts to a client is facing a possible police investigation and the prospect of being black balled from the profession.
West Bay man charged in homophobic assault case
Formal charges have been filed against the West Bay man arrested in connection with last year's alleged homophobic attack on two men.
DPP ordered to pay US$64,000 over failed seizure
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has been ordered to pay a Brazilian businessman US$64,000 following a failed attempt to freeze and confiscate hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Majority of quarantine breach investigations closed due to lack of evidence
A failure to meet the "evidential threshold required" by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has resulted in the closure of the "majority" of quarantine breach investigations, police have confirmed.
Audit clears DPP of racial bias
The Internal Audit Service, after carrying out an investigation ordered by Governor Martyn Roper into allegations of perceived racial discrimination in an appointment made by the former Director of Public Prosecutions Patrick Moran, found no evidence to substantiate the claims.
Quarantine-breach sentence appealed
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on Monday appealed a Summary Court sentence for a couple who pleaded guilty to breaking COVID-19-suppression regulations.
Police complete investigation on curfew breach allegations against health minister’s wife
The Director of Public Prosecutions is set to decide on what action to take, if any, on allegations of curfew breaches levelled against Tiffany Seymour, wife of Health Minister Dwayne Seymour.
Department of Public Prosecution staffer charged with breach of trust
The Anti-Corruption Commission has charged a staff member at the Department of Public Prosecutions with breach of trust.
Charges dismissed due to missed deadline
A local woman had charges dismissed in Summary Court on Wednesday because the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions had missed the deadline for filing charges by one day.
LETTER – Director of Public Prosecutions Response to Compass ‘snail bail’ editorial
Whilst [it] is perfectly open for investigatory agencies to comment publicly about the submission of files to this office, it is not our general policy to do so.










