
Kaysha Grant-Pryce
Kaysha Grant-Pryce is a respected parish judge in Jamaica, known for her judicious handling of cases within the St James Parish Court. She plays a crucial role in the legal system, particularly in overseeing serious criminal matters, including those involving charges of dangerous driving and other traffic violations.
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Recent news mentions
Kaysha Grant-Pryce is the parish judge presiding over the Qahal Yahweh trial.
Qahal Yahweh trial stalled yesterday, to resume today | NewsJudge Kaysha Grant-Pryce handed down the sentence to Oral Johnson.
Bar operator to serve nine months for cocaine bust if fines paid | NewsKaysha Grant-Pryce is the presiding trial judge in the case against the Qahal Yahweh members.
Police witness’ absence pushes Qahal Yahweh trial to July 29 | NewsKaysha Grant-Pryce fined Oshawn Grant for the purported offence of practising obeah.
Editorial | Obeah law nonsense | CommentaryKaysha Grant-Pryce was the presiding judge who advised the parties to attend mediation.
Co-workers’ fight at nightclub settled at mediation | NewsKaysha Grant-Pryce was the presiding parish judge in the case against Christoff Gordon.
St James man on ammunition possession charge granted bail | NewsKaysha Grant-Pryce is the trial judge who has been presiding over the case since it began.
Trial of Qahal Yahweh religious group delayed again | Lead StoriesKaysha Grant-Pryce is the presiding Parish Judge who set a new court date for Dillon Reid.
Man charged in hit-and-run death of cop gets new court date | Lead Stories
























