RETIRED Appeal Court judge Stanley John is expected to deliver his findings into how the State failed to defend itself against a $20 million lawsuit, by Friday. In a public statement on February 11, John said the investigations began on February 4, and the first report would be sent to Attorney General Reginald Armour by
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THE Judiciary says it will not comment or respond to media queries on the malicious prosecution case of the nine men acquitted of the charge of murdering businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman. This was the response to questions from Newsday directed to newly-appointed High Court judge Karen Reid-Ballantyne, on her role in the case, and whether she
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IN WHAT may be the largest award in TT’s judicial history, the nine men acquitted of the murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman in 2016, will each receive $2.1 million in damages for malicious prosecution, which after additional costs amounts to $20 million.