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PM, Law Association in war of words Posted: Sunday, September 20, 2009
A day of prayerful celebration for Muslims Muslims around the country will today join the rest of the world in celebrating one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the Islamic calender, Eid-ul-Fitr.
UDeCOTT moves to stop probe In defiance of the expressed wishes and actions of the Government, the President and the Attorney General, UDeCOTT is moving to permanently shut down the work of the Commission of Enquiry into the construction sector and to frustrate any possibility of the Commissioners being able to produce a report and present conclusions.
Baby dies in mom's womb at SFGH Health Minister Jerry Narace has called for an immediate investigation into the death of a baby while still in its mother's womb, and has given the South West Regional Health Authority 48 hours to account for the incident.
Justice Narine: man in spotlight HIGH Court Judge Rajendra Narine got caught up in a whirlwind of controversy last week following his order the week before to forward a controversial affidavit, sworn to by Jamaat-al-Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr, to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and police for investigation.
Justice Narine right on Bakr affidavit Law Association
Jeremie wrong to attack judge The Law Association has come out in defence of Justice Rajendra Narine, saying both the Attorney General, John Jeremie, and retired Justice Jean Permanand, a member of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission (JLSC), were wrong in their criticisms of him.
PM, Law Association in war of words Mere hours after the Law Association issued a press release accusing Attorney General John Jeremie of "bringing the administration of justice into disrepute" in relation to Jeremie's public criticisms of a sitting judge, the Prime Minister Patrick Manning-led People's National Movement issued a press release calling the association "a bunch of political opportunists" and "political masqueraders".
Archie buck dem up Really, Archie tore apart the framers and promoters of the proposed constitution on the issue of the separation of powers and the inviolable independence of the judiciary.
Govt invitation to CJ a sham—COP
CJ's wake up call That we are at a crucial juncture in our history has been emphasised by the address by Chief Justice Ivor Archie at the opening of the Law Term on Wednesday. The Chief Justice made a very important departure from the traditional format of a Law Term opening address which was a reporting on the status of the Judiciary.
Short-changed by the budget debate
Witness tells how ‘Balo' was cut up, buried Russell Joseph was a truck driver by day, and a kidnapper by night. He was one of the persons recruited to kidnap US citizen, Balram "Balo" Maharaj.
Double murder in Tobago Teen boys found battered, half naked
Cop charged in teacher's murder
Four Roads man gunned down
6 bullets for Diego victim NO-ONE was able to determine just why a 38-year-old contractor was shot dead as he approached the gate of his Diego Martin house early yesterday morning.
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