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By Jenique Belgrave
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has served notice on magistrates, judges and lawyers that they must operate differently to reduce the backlog of criminal cases in the courts.
So serious is she about fixing the current deficiencies that she told stakeholders gathered for a symposium on Wednesday that if they could not find solutions during their talks it would be

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