Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner will be allowed to take his latest legal challenge to the High Court in his battle against extradition to the US to face a multiplicity of corruption-related charges. In a ruling on Monday, Chief Magistrate Maria Busby Earle-Caddle said the seven questions Warner had raised were legally grounded and
ATTORNEY GENERAL Reginald Armour, SC, says he is “disturbed” by the findings of fact made by the chief magistrate in the latest legal challenge brought by former FIFA vice president Jack Warner of his extradition to the United States. Armour made the assertion hours after Chief Magistrate Maria Busby Earle-Caddle referred Warner’s questions which again
TRINIDAD and Tobago’s sedition law is again in focus, as the Privy Council has been asked to determine if it imposes disproportionate and unjustified restrictions on freedom of speech.
A couple, held in one of the largest sex-ring sting operations by police in Westmoorings in 2019, has been freed of multiple counts of keeping a brothel and aiding and abetting prostitution. Soleith Samir Torres, alias Queen, 23, of Venezuela and her China-born, Guyana-raised boyfriend Jinfu Zhu, were before Port of Spain magistrate Adia Mohammed