THE Royal Court has quashed a decision of the Deputy Judicial Greffier in relation to legal costs.
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Heritage Trust chooses its exhibition weapons
RARE medieval artifacts arrive in Jersey next week for the Jersey Heritage Trust’s 2004 exhibition, Brothers in Arms?
Jail for man with child porn images
A YOUNG man who trafficked in child pornography on his computer in his bedroom at his parents’ home has been jailed for 21 months.
Cannabis ‘minder’ to appeal against sentence
A MAN was jailed for five and a half years by the Royal Court yesterday for ‘minding’ a shipment of cannabis worth £138,000.
States staff: 11% are on £50,000+
MORE than 11 per cent of public sector employees were paid packages of £50,000 or more last year.
HOUSING CLOSE 1(i) K criminal record loophole
RICH immigrants applying for residency in Jersey have not been required to provide details of criminal convictions in the past.
Foreshore backlash
FORMER Senator Dick Shenton is to petition the Queen for an independent inquiry into the Les Pas Holdings claim to the St Helier foreshore.
Island’s conveyancing system ‘must change’
PRESSURE to change the Island’s language of conveyancing and property deals from French to English ‘cannot logically or sensibly be resisted’, says the Bailiff.
Taxpayers ‘may have to foot bill for legal aid’
THE legal aid system is at breaking point and could have to be bailed out by the taxpayer, the Bailiff warned yesterday.
Bailiff’s role back in the spotlight
THE role of the Bailiff in Island affairs is likely to come under close scrutiny once again.

