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Bernard Kerik
Bernard Kerik

Kerik facing jail term after guilty plea to eight felonies

Former New York police commissioner, Bernard Kerik, yesterday pleaded guilty to eight felonies in a Federal District Court in the US and a New York Times (NYT) report said the former top cop  who will be sentenced next February, faces 27 to 33 months in prison.

Jagdeo condemns torture of teen

-says cops have two weeks on probe Labelling the torture of a 15-year-old boy in police custody as inhuman, President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday said that he has given the force two weeks to complete an investigation into the allegations, after which all the perpetrators will face the full consequences.

Jashoda Sookshine

Berbice wife murder trial aborted

…amid allegations of witness tampering The trial of a cane harvester accused of murdering his wife was aborted at the Berbice Assizes yesterday after allegations surfaced that persons connected to the accused had approached members of the jury; two persons were arrested and are assisting the police with their investigations.

Trio remanded on break-in charges

Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson ordered that a trio be remanded to prison when they appeared before her at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court for allegedly breaking and entering the dwelling houses and storage bond of several persons.

Lawyer seeking bail for cops in Bisram probe

Hukumchand, the lawyer for the two policemen implicated in the torture of a 15-year-old boy but charged with unlawfully wounding two other persons instead, yesterday approached the High Court in an effort to get bail for his clients.

Gunman kills 12 in shooting rampage at US base

KILLEEN, Texas, (Reuters) – An Army psychiatrist  opened fire with two handguns at the Fort Hood Army post yesterday, killing 12 and wounding 31 others, Army officials  said, adding the suspect had not been killed as previously  believed.

Saudi air force hits Yemen rebels after border raid

RIYADH, (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia has launched heavy  air strikes on rebels in northern Yemen and is moving troops  nearer the border after a raid into its territory by the Shi’ite  insurgents, a Saudi government adviser said yesterday.

Women lawyers condemn torture of teen

-call for independent inquiry into all allegations of inhuman treatment The Guyana Association of Women Lawyers has condemned the atrocity meted out to a teenager held in custody at the Leonora Police Station; saying justice would only be served when the perpetrators are made to face the law.

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