Jury trials are set to resume in Jamaica on Wednesday, April 20 after a two-year break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The resumption will coincide with the start of the Easter Term of the Circuit Co.
After a two-year break because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, jury trials will resume for the Easter Term of the home and rural circuits, which begins on Wednesday.
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CHIEF Justice Bryan Sykes last week berated the Jamaica Observer for allegedly casting “aspersion on the integrity of regional judges” by charging in an April 10, 2022 editorial that their decisio.