
Annaliesa Lindsay
Annaliesa Lindsay is a government attorney involved in the court case against Bengal Development Company, where she questioned witness Martin Hopwood regarding his awareness of the conditions tied to the mining permit.
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Annaliesa Lindsay is representing the Integrity Commission and its director of investigation in the ongoing case.
Supreme Court puts pause on SMA probe | Lead StoriesStephenson and the Integrity Commission are represented by attorney-at-law Annaliesa Lindsay.
Gov’t regulator moves to shut down IC probe | Lead StoriesAnnaliesa Lindsay had opened the attorney general’s defence on Tuesday.
‘Speculative and without merit’ | Lead StoriesAnnaliesa Lindsay represented the Integrity Commission in the case.
Integrity Commission acted fairly in probe of controversial Charlemont development, Jamaica Supreme Court rulesAnnaliesa Lindsay is a senior attorney who represented the Integrity Commission.
IC acted fairly in probe of controversial Charlemont development, Supreme Court rules | NewsAnnaliesa Lindsay is the attorney representing the Attorney General in the trial.
Resident admits Bengal Development permit much stricter on environmental protection than her quarry licence | Lead StoriesAttorney Annaliesa Lindsay represented the attorney general during the court proceedings.
Objectors to Bengal quarry permit admit no legal action against previous operators | Lead StoriesAnnaliesa Lindsay is a government attorney involved in the cross-examination of Martin Hopwood.
Class bias raised as court fight over permit to mine in Dry Harbour Mountains starts | News



































