Gun Court, Kingston


Facts and practical information
The Gun Court is the branch of the Jamaican judicial system that tries criminal cases involving firearms. The Court was established by Parliament in 1974 to combat rising gun violence, and empowered to try suspects in camera, without a jury. The Supreme Court, Circuit Courts, and Resident Magistrate's Courts function as Gun Courts whenever they hear firearms cases. There is also a Western Regional Gun Court in Montego Bay. Those convicted by the Gun Court are imprisoned in a dedicated prison compound at South Camp in Kingston. Until 1999, the Gun Court sessions were also held in the same facility. ()
Kingston
Gun Court – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: National Heroes Park, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Church of the Redeemer, National Library of Jamaica.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Gun Court by public transport?
Bus
- Downtown (34 min walk)