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EC Supreme Court Bends Over Backwards For Gay Sex in Saint Kitts and Nevis
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EC Supreme Court Bends Over Backwards For Gay Sex in Saint Kitts and Nevis

BASSETERRE — A Caribbean regional court has ruled that a Saint Kitts and Nevis prohibition on gay sex is unconstitutional because it violates the right to privacy, striking down one…
Posted by John McCarthy September 1, 2022
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Cayman Court Judicial Review Challenging Institutionally-Registered Doctors Questioned By Board Chairman

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands — Dr. Yaron Rado, Chief Radiologist and Chairman of the Board of Doctors Hospital, issued the following statement regarding the three-day judicial review, Grand Court Cases…
Posted by VI Free Press April 27, 2022
See’s Candies Must Face Worker’s COVID Lawsuit After Cali High Court Denies Appeal
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See’s Candies Must Face Worker’s COVID Lawsuit After Cali High Court Denies Appeal

SACRAMENTO — The California Supreme Court will not review a novel ruling that said a candymaker can be sued by an employee who claims she contracted COVID-19 at work and…
Posted by VI Free Press April 15, 2022
RNC Threatens John Canegata With Criminal and Civil Legal Action
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RNC Threatens John Canegata With Criminal and Civil Legal Action

A six-page cease and desist letter from the top lawyer for the national Republican Party threatened John Canegata with legal action. The letter, sent by Republican National Committee chief counsel…
Posted by John McCarthy April 13, 2022
Should A Sex Trafficking Defense Apply In A Homicide Case?
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Should A Sex Trafficking Defense Apply In A Homicide Case?

MADISON, Wisconsin — On a June night in 2018, 17-year-old Chrystul Kizer put a .38-caliber pistol in her book bag and took an Uber from Milwaukee to Kenosha. She walked…
Posted by John McCarthy February 27, 2022
Ownership of St. Thomian’s Impressionist Masterpiece In Hands Of Supreme Court
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Ownership of St. Thomian’s Impressionist Masterpiece In Hands Of Supreme Court

WASHINGTON — A California man and a Spanish museum locked in a dispute over a valuable impressionist masterpiece stolen by the Nazis should be able to agree on one thing,…
Posted by Bro Bot January 20, 2022
Martinique Court Dismisses Slavery Reparations Lawsuit
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Martinique Court Dismisses Slavery Reparations Lawsuit

FORT-DE-FRANCE — An appeals court in the French Caribbean island of Martinique on Tuesday dismissed a request from groups seeking slavery reparations in a blow to efforts that began more…
Posted by Bro Bot January 19, 2022
Cuban Protesters Face 30 Years In Prison For Daring To Talk Back To Communism
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Cuban Protesters Face 30 Years In Prison For Daring To Talk Back To Communism

HAVANA — Detained protesters in Cuba could get up to 30 years in prison as they face the largest and most punitive mass trials on the island since the early years of…
Posted by Bro Bot January 17, 2022
What Is The Purpose Of A Victim’s Compensation Fund?
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What Is The Purpose Of A Victim’s Compensation Fund?

Crimes are unlawful behaviors that are deemed wicked, humiliating, or incorrect by the general public. It’s not easy being a victim of these deeds, too. To help recover losses from…
Posted by VI Free Press October 15, 2021
Governor Extends Eviction Moratorium But Superior Court Judges Still Ignore It
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Governor Extends Eviction Moratorium But Superior Court Judges Still Ignore It

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — For the 28th time, Governor Albert Bryan on Friday issued a Supplemental Executive Order pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bryan’s latest order extends the current eviction moratorium…
Posted by John McCarthy September 26, 2021

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