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CoI lacks ‘prima facie’ by having no preliminary evidence - Attorney Richard G. Rowe
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI – Attorney Richard G. Rowe of Silk Legal has said the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) in the Virgin Islands is one that reinforces colonialism and suggested it may even be hypocritical as it comes in the face of the United Kingdom (UK) resisting its own internal CoI as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, yet imposing an inquiry on the Virgin Islands at the same time.
Hon Fraser fires back; @ attempts to unseat him as Opp. Leader
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A day after telling this news site that he would not comment on internal party issues when he was asked about the alleged attempts to have him replaced as Leader of the Opposition, Hon Julian Fraser RA (R3) has now broken his silence on the ongoing saga, which has already split the Virgin Islands Party (VIP).
Media & Talk Show Hosts held meeting over Cyber Bill
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI – Talk show hosts Edmund G. Maduro and Rajah A. Smith held a meeting at the Valerie O. Thomas Community Centre in Sea Cows Bay on March 14, 2014 to discuss the now passed Computer Misuse and Cyber Crime Act, 2013 with media houses.
Virginia gay marriage ban overturned by US judge
BBC NEWS
A US federal judge in Virginia has ruled that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.
It is the first time that a southern state has had a voter-approved prohibition on gay marriage overturned.