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TWO groups of prisoners who were first successful in their lawsuits against the State for an alleged beating by prison and police officers during a prison riot in 2006 are now hoping for the chance to argue their cases at the Privy Council.
THE COURT of Appeal’s historic ruling on Wednesday in relation to the injunction against the Prime Minister tabling a controversial firearms licence report was not a clear-cut victory for any party involved. Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC, has greeted the decision of Justices of Appeal Nolan Bereaux, Peter Rajkumar and Maria Wilson by saying it
THREE Appeal Court judges will on Wednesday say if an injunction against the Prime Minister from publishing the contents of a controversial firearm user’s licence (FUL) audit report in Parliament, should remain in place.
THE Prime Minister still cannot lay any part of a controversial firearm licence audit as the Court of Appeal says this seems to be “some way off” since those who may have been named in it have not been given an opportunity to respond to any allegation against them.