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Immigration officer acquitted on all charges

Charges were dismissed Friday afternoon against Jeannie Lewis, the suspended immigration officer accused of permitting consumption of controlled drugs at her home and of knowingly assisting a person to remain unlawfully in the Cayman Islands.

New trial date set for immigration officer

Suspended senior immigration officer Jeannie Lewis has had her trial set for three days, starting June 18.

Immigration officer’s trial adjourned again

The trial of senior immigration officer Jeannie Lewis did not go ahead as scheduled on Wednesday, Nov. 22. An abuse of process argument has been scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 12.

Trial date for senior immigration officer

A new trial date for senior immigration officer Jeannie Lewis has been set for Nov. 22. The defendant was charged following a pre-dawn raid at her residence on Aug. 25, 2016, when four other people were also arrested.

Assistant chief immigration officer faces drug, immigration charges

An assistant chief immigration officer charged with drug and immigration offenses was ordered to reappear in court next month.
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Immigration official’s trial date delayed

Jeannie Lewis, an assistant chief immigration officer in the Cayman Islands charged with two crimes, appeared in court Thursday, when her trial date was moved to a later date. Lewis, charged with knowingly assisting a person to land in the Cayman Islands and with permitting premises to be used for consumption of a controlled drug, appeared in front of Acting Magistrate Phillipa McFarlane.

Trial date set for senior immigration officer

Trial has been set for Thursday, June 15, in the case of senior immigration officer Jeannie Lewis. She appeared in Summary Court on Thursday for a case management hearing after entering two pleas of not guilty on Dec. 15.

Senior immigration officer charged with assisting illegal migrant

A Cayman Islands assistant chief immigration officer was charged Friday with offenses under the local Immigration Law and the Misuse of Drugs Law in relation to a police raid at her home in August.

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