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Jury delivers not guilty verdict in New Year’s Day stabbing trial

West Bay resident Grewvan Elvis Ebanks has been found not guilty of stabbing his former partner’s boyfriend during a New Year’s Day altercation. Ebanks was...
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Jury hears account of knife attack: ‘I’m going to kill you’

The trial of Grewvan Elvis Ebanks, accused of a violent stabbing, opened in the Grand Court Tuesday in front of a seven-strong jury.

Man acquitted of jury tampering over football corruption case

A man accused of tampering with a Grand Court jury in the hopes of setting free former Cayman Islands Football Association executives, has been acquitted of the charge.

Murder trial continues with 11-member jury after juror dies in accident

The murder trial of Bryan Roy Welcome continued Tuesday with just 11 jurors after one jury member died in an accident over the weekend.

Cayman Brac residents back on jury list

Cayman Brac residents are now being allowed to sit as jurors in trials on Grand Cayman, this after Elvis McKeever had his case thrown out when it came to light that judicial staff were consistently removing potential jurors from jury pools because they lived in the Sister Islands.

Indecent assault and abduction trial called off

The trial of a West Bay man accused of abducting a woman and forcing her to perform oral sex on him was called off...

Jury in status scam trial told not to speculate

Justice Michael Wood began his summing up on Monday in the trial of Paul Anthony Hume Ebanks, who has pleaded not guilty to 27 counts of obtaining property by deception and one count of theft of a passport.

Defendant says status seekers threatened his life

Paul Anthony Hume Ebanks continued to take money from people by representing that it was for Caymanian status or permanent residence even after he suspected the offer was a scam, he told a court on Tuesday.
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Catron found not guilty

A judge ordered the jury in the trial of Sandra Catron to find her not guilty Tuesday, after he determined there was a “fatal flaw” in the charges.

MLA takes stand in Catron trial

MLA Winston Connolly was among four witnesses who gave evidence Monday in the trial of Sandra Catron, charged with eight counts of uttering a false document.

Not guilty verdict in firearm trial

A Grand Court jury on Tuesday found Tonie Elford Bush, 46, not guilty of possessing a Remington shotgun for which he had no license.

5 years, 3 months sentence for knife wounding

Justice Alistair Malcolm sent out a warning on Friday when he sentenced Cory Godfrey Bowen to five years and three months’ imprisonment for wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

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