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Jamaica – PM Wants Tougher Penalties for Murder

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Stronger punishments are imminent for individuals who commit violent crimes, harbor them, or choose to keep quiet about their wrongdoings, according to Prime Minister Andrew Holness. Following the recentmurders of nine-year-old Nahcoliva Smith and seven-year-old Justin Perry in Salt Spring, Holness made the commitment to 'tackle'crimeon Thursday while visiting the Chetwood Primary School in Montego […]

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