A SUCCESSFUL businesswoman who allowed unqualified people to live in her property for over four years has been fined £25,000 by the Royal Court – double the fine that the Crown had asked for.
Search results
Bailiff backs move for Jersey’s own law school
A JERSEY institute of law could be offering courses to aspiring advocates and solicitors next year.
Resignation row over legal report
A CALL has been made to publish a controversial report that prompted the resignation of Deputy Bob Hill from a Scrutiny panel last week.
Bailiff: Soft sentences are a result of delays
CRIMINALS are getting softer sentences because cases are taking so long to come to court, according to the Bailiff.
Domestic abuse cases to go to parish hall?
NOT all cases of domestic abuse need to go to court, says the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
Honour for ‘a true son of Jersey’
A PORTRAIT of ‘a true son of Jersey’, Bob Le Sueur, was unveiled yesterday at the Jersey Museum as a lasting tribute to his lifelong commitment to the Island.
Protect children in divorce cases, urges the Bailiff
DIVORCING parents must do all they can to protect their children, says the Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache.
States in chaos over Syvret speech
THE States broke up in disarray yesterday after Senator Stuart Syvret refused to stop speaking when ruled out of order.
Court makes an example of man with stun gun and pistol
A GARDENER who brought a 9 mm blank firing pistol and a stun gun to Jersey to ‘defend himself’ was jailed for nine months by the Royal Court yesterday.
Lawyers back in Hill Street
AROUND 200 representatives from the Island’s legal and financial services community gathered this week to witness the official opening of Walkers in Hill Street.

