In Tuesday’s newspaper

• A former Constable denied 15 counts of misconduct in a public office when he appeared before an Assize jury in the Royal Court yesterday – we have a full report on the first day of the trial

• You have the chance to vote in a JEP poll on whether the States should use £3.5 million of public funds to help buy land at Plemont

• A gun that went missing from an unlocked car on Friday has been found

• A major review into mental health services for young people in the Island is due to be released in the next fortnight

• Jersey has enjoyed an exceptionally sunny spring

• Our feature today is about two Islanders who are organising a football marathon to raise awareness of HIV and Aids in African countries

• Our sports pages include an interview with the head coach of the Island’s cricket team who are soon to be competing in Division 4 of the ICC World Cricket League as well as a report on how young Island swimmers fared in the South-East regional age group Championships in Crawley

• We also have seven pages of property advertisements, four pages of jobs and two pages of motoring

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