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Former murder accused Pedro Deroy Ellis has brought yet another claim against the state for breach of his constitutional rights, seeking a third payout.Back in August, he was awarded $60 000 in compensation after a High Court judge ruled that his right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time as well as his right to bail had been breached. It was the second such victory for Ellis and his legal team who in July won $75 000 in a related case.In the latest matter, he claims his fundamental right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time, guaranteed under Section 18(8) of the Constitution, was breached as a result of the 29-month delay in rendering a judgement on his previous consolidated constitutional claim against the state.
Clifford Delisle Brathwaite was granted $10 000 by the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on Thursday when he appeared charged with having a fake driver’s licence.The 61-year-old of Headley’s Land, Deacons Road, St Michael secured the bail sum with one surety after the prosecution offered no objections to bail. He will make his next court appearance on March 28, 2023.
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