Topic: Sandra Hill
Court overturns Sandra Hill podcast conviction
Cayman's Court of Appeal has quashed a conviction against Sandra Hill, owner of website Cayman Marl Road, for an attack on a former political candidate that branded him a sexual predator and dishonest.
Step forward for Sandra Hill’s appeal against defamation conviction
The Court of Appeal on Monday ruled the content manager of a social media site had grounds for appeal against a conviction for defamation.
Blackmail case against Sandra Hill could be thrown out
A dismissal hearing will be going ahead later this year in the case of Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Hill, who faces a charge of blackmail.
Alleged blackmail case against Sandra Hill delayed
An incomplete indictment against Cayman Marl Road's Sandra Hill has delayed a case of alleged blackmail and prompted further warnings of a dismissal application by her attorney.
Sandra Hill alleged blackmail case transferred to Grand Court
A case of alleged blackmail against Cayman Marl Road Administrator Sandra Teresa Hill was transmitted to the Grand Court on 28 March.
John Felder ordered to pay Sandra Hill’s US$50,000 legal bill
A defamation lawsuit against Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill, has been dismissed by the Grand Court and businessman John Felder, who initiated the lawsuit, has been ordered to pay Hill's legal fees.
Earthquake delayed serving of court papers in Marl Road libel case
The January 2020 earthquake led to a day's delay in the serving of a statement of claim relating to a libel action against Cayman Marl Road's Sandra Hill, ultimately resulting in a court setting aside a default judgement and an order for Hill to pay businessman John Felder $105,000 in damages.
$105K order against Cayman Marl Road’s Sandra Hill overturned
The Grand Court has set aside a default judgment against Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Hill, which means she will no longer have to pay out $105,000 to businessman John Felder who sued her for defamation.
Sandra Hill ordered to pay $105K for defamation
The Grand Court has ordered Cayman Marl Road Administrator Sandra Hill to pay $105,000 in damages to businessman John Felder for defamation.
Sandra Hill fined $3,000 for ICT harassment conviction
Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill has been fined $3,000 and ordered not to publish any future posts about businessman Matthew Leslie.
Hill sentencing hearing begins
Sentencing proceedings of Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill began in Grand Court Thursday, with the prosecution calling for prison time and restricting her internet usage.
CMR’s Hill pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill earlier this month pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge stemming from a series of interactions between Hill and West Bay resident Wilson Mendoza.
Hill harassment case to move to Grand Court
A Summary Court trial involving Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill has been called off after Hill requested the matter go before the Grand Court.
Summary Court trials set for Sandra Hill
Trial dates have been set for Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill, who is being tried for two separate cases.
Sandra Hill appears in court on disorderly conduct, harassment charges
Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill appeared before the Summary Court on Tuesday 25 Aug., to answer charges from two separate cases.
Sandra Hill convicted of misusing ICT network
Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill has been found guilty of misusing the Information and Communications Technology Law to abuse and harass businessman Matthew Leslie.
Trial of Cayman Marl Road administrator wraps up
The trial of Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill concluded in the Grand Court today. A verdict is expected by the middle of next month.
Cayman Marl Road administrator gives evidence at trial
The harassment trial of Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill resumed on Thursday, with her telling the Grand Court she threw away a warning letter from businessman Matthew Leslie’s attorneys because she viewed it to be frivolous.
Hill admits making allegations, denies offence
Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill told the Grand Court Monday that while it is possible Mathew Leslie might have been offended by her allegations about him, she does not think those comments amounted to harassment because she believed them to be true.
Judge: Scope of CMR trial to focus only on harassment
The trial of Cayman Marl Road host Sandra Hill encountered further delays on Wednesday, as Justice Roger Chapple sought to establish the scope and intention of Cayman’s Information and Communications Technology Authority Law.
Court orders CMR remove content at centre of harassment trial
The trial of Cayman Marl Road host Sandra Hill encountered delays on Wednesday, as Justice Roger Chapple considered contempt-of-court and breach-of-bail applications made against the defendant.
CMR harassment case returns to court
The trial of Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill began on Monday in relation to a charge of harassing local businessman Matthew Leslie.
Cayman Marl Road host makes formal apology to businessman
A civil lawsuit alleging defamation has been called off after Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill and attorneys for a US businessman reached an agreement on Friday.
Marl Road host denies harassment allegations
Cayman Marl Road administrator, Sandra Teresa Hill, pleaded not guilty to allegations of harassment in the Grand Court on Friday.
Harassment charges against Marl Road host to be reviewed
Prosecutors will have to review their charges against Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill, who appeared before the Grand Court on Friday on allegations of harassment.
Cayman Marl Road host ordered to file defence in civil case
Cayman Marl Road administrator Sandra Teresa Hill has until the end of this month to file an official defence in the civil court or pay damages to a man who alleges she posted a libellous article about him.
Minister Seymour alleges libel by Cayman Marl Road
Bodden Town MLA Dwayne Seymour has filed a writ of summons against Sandra Hill alleging libel on her Cayman Marl Road website.
Cayman Marl Road libel case adjourned
Cayman Marl Road’s Sandra Hill and counsel for Blake Ducharme failed to come to an agreement Wednesday in a civil libel lawsuit.
Cayman Marl Road defends firearm article in court
A case testing the limits of freedom of expression and social media publications in the Cayman Islands appeared in civil court Wednesday.
Cayman Marl Road sued over firearm allegation
Blake Ducharme and Black Gold Investments have filed suit against Sandra Hill and her website Cayman Marl Road, calling for a permanent injunction against publication of a libellous article.
Request to imprison local blogger ‘stayed’
Attempts to have local blogger Sandra Hill (formerly Sandra Catron) imprisoned over an online post a former Cabinet minister said was in contempt of court have been “stayed” for the time being.
Former minister asks court to send local blogger to prison
The attorney for former Finance Minister Marco Archer has requested a “committal order” against local blogger Sandra Hill (formerly Sandra Catron), alleging that Ms. Hill violated a court order prohibiting publication of defamatory material against Mr. Archer.
Marco Archer sues website for defamation
Former Cayman Islands Finance Minister Marco Archer has won a temporary injunction against the publication of a website blog post that he alleged was defamatory, in a writ filed Monday with the Grand Court.



















