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Judge blanks plea by Venezuelan mother, child, 4, to stop deportation
Hall of Justice, in Port of Spain. - Jeff Mayers
AN appeal is expected to be filed against a judge’s decision to deny a Venezuelan mother and her four-year-old daughter a temporary reprieve from deportation until their constitutional claim is determined.
On Wednesday Justice Robin Mohammed dismissed the injunction application of the mother, her daughter and the mother’s partner, a Trinidadian.
He held that neither the mother nor the child will suffer any prejudice in the constitutional motion if they are deported.
The application for interim relief sought by the three was similar to that asked for by an 11-year-old Venezuelan girl earlier this month. In the latter, the judge refused to grant the injunction, citing breach of immigration laws and covid19 regulations.
Justice Eleanor Donaldson-Honeywell. -
A Point Fortin man who was dragged to an unsanitary area near a washroom at the Bikini Bottoms” event in Point Fortin in August 2017 will receive $.1 million in compensation for the “egregious and heavy-handed” assault by the police.
In a decision on the quantum of damages for casual labourer Kriston Aguillera, Justice Eleanor Donaldson-Honeywell said compensation was appropriate because of “the retaliatory nature of the assault and the need for deterrence of this type of conduct” by the police.
She awarded Aguillera, 26, a total of $135,000.
The judge had previously delivered an oral decision on liability at a virtual hearing of the trial in October. The decision on the assessment of the amount of compensation was reserved. Last month, Donaldson-Honeywell gave her decision on compensation, saying, “The conduct of the police officers in launching a retaliatory physical attack on a civilian is an abuse of their powers.