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JUDGMENT DAY FOR ARCHIE Posted: Thursday, August 16, 2018
Archie 'heartened' by Privy Council ruling Although his appeal was dismissed by the Privy Council, Chief Justice Ivor Archie today issued a statement saying he was “nonetheless heartened by the decision” and noting that the law does not entitle the Law Association to investigate the CJ with a view to finding fact.
Archie loses at Privy Council THE way has been cleared for the Law Association (LATT) to continue with its determination of whether there are sufficient grounds to petition the Prime Minister to invoke the impeachment provisions of section 137 of the Constitution to investigate allegations of misconduct against Chief Justice Ivor Archie.
JUDGMENT DAY FOR ARCHIE Chief Justice Ivor Archie will know within a few hours whether the Law Association of T&T (LATT) has the authority to investigate him.
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