ALMOST 12 years after they allegedly murdered three friends in Barrackpore in 2011, the trial against six police officers charged with the capital offences will begin at the Hall of
SIX police officers accused of murdering three friends from Moruga in 2011 have appealed a judge’s refusal to grant them bail until their trial takes place. They say the Appeal Court has the jurisdiction to hear their appeal, but the Director of Public Prosecutions says otherwise. Also advancing submissions on the issue of jurisdiction were
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A High Court judge granted bail to a man who has been on remand awaiting his day in court for a 2015 charge on the same day the Privy Council cemented the law on bail to allow anyone charged with murder to apply for bail. On Thursday, Justice Norton Jack granted $400,000 bail with two
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad –A High Court judge has denied bail to six police officers, charged with the 2011 murders of three friends. The police officers – Sgt Khemraj Sahadeo and PCs Renaldo Reviero, Glenn Singh, Roger Nicholas, Safraz Juman and Antonio Ramadin - had sought bail based on the landmark ruling of the Appeal Court which allows anyone on a murder charge to apply for bail. But Justice Norton …