
Steven Jackson
Steven Jackson is an attorney-at-law known for his defense work in criminal cases. He gained recent attention for successfully arguing a no-case submission that resulted in the acquittal of Andrew Thomas, a former manager accused of multiple counts of fraud. Jackson's legal expertise and ability to challenge the prosecution's case were pivotal in the court's decision to find Thomas not guilty.
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Recent news mentions
Steven Jackson is mentioned in relation to the Bank of Jamaica's decisions and the economic situation following Hurricane Melissa.
BOJ holds rates steady amid Hurricane Melissa fallout, expects inflation to return to normal by 2027 | BusinessAttorney Steven Jackson, who represented Barnes, reacted to the decision.
Wright gets 10 years at hard labour for INSPORTS fraud | Lead StoriesSteven Jackson is mentioned in the article but his role is not specified.
Tender launched for second phase of Rural School Bus System | News
Attorney Steven Jackson is defending Barnes.
ACQUITTED | Lead Stories | Jamaica GleanerAttorney-at-law Steven Jackson argued that witnesses had failed to connect his client to any act of fraud.
Man accused of 48 counts of fraud freed | News

















