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After Long Delays, New Report is a Step Toward Regulated Cannabis in Trinidad and Tobago

After Long Delays, New Report is a Step Toward Regulated Cannabis in Trinidad and Tobago
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Marijuana activist fined $6,000 for possession, cultivation

Marijuana activist fined $6,000 for possession, cultivation Nazma Muller MARIJUANA ACTIVIST Nazma Muller has been fined $6,000 for possession of more than 400 grammes of marijuana and cultivation of the dangerous drug. Arima magistrate Brambhanan Dubay fined Muller at a virtual hearing on Thursday. She pleaded guilty to the two charges. She was arrested on September 9, last year, when Northern Division police said they got information that led them to her home at Second Street East, Trincity. There they found marijuana plants, nurseries, and 435 grammes of dried and cured marijuana. She was represented by attorney Daniel Khan. In his plea of mitigation, Khan said Muller did not commit the offences for financial gain. He also said she did not resist when police came to her home to execute a warrant, and had shown them what she had in her possession. She also allegedly told them she had “these to give away” for her birthday the next day, and said she smoked marijuana because

Prison reform group calls for meeting with CJ

Prison reform group calls for meeting with CJ Saturday 9 January 2021 Members of a criminal injustice lobby group, co-ordinated by Wayne Kublalsingh and Nazma Muller at the front of the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain on Friday. - ROGER JACOB A SMALL group of protesters gathered outside the Hall of Justice on Friday to ask the Chief Justice to meet with them to address and fix issues in the criminal justice system. The group included Dr Wayne Kublalsingh, Nazma Muller and activists from a criminal injustice lobby group. The activists said the group was composed of people whose relatives were being held in the prison system. Activist Rashidah Mawuta said the group was pleading with criminal officers to give court dates to people who had been in the system for a long time.

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