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Gangs and gender-based violence
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New Anti-Gang bill allows for 48-hour detention
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Judge: No bail for murder remains the law
Justice Joan Charles -
NO BAIL for murder remains the law as a High Court judge has delivered her ruling in a much-anticipated decision on the issue.
Refusing to declare section five of the Bail Act, which makes murder a non-bailable offence, Justice Joan Charles said a former murder accused failed to establish that the legislation directly interfered with judicial proceedings or breached the doctrine of the separation of powers to make it unconstitutional.
Charles had been asked to strike down the specific portion of the Bail Act to allow people charged with murder to apply for bail.
AG: Anti-Gang Bill working
Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi
WITH landmark cases before the court, Trinidad and Tobago witnessing its lowest violent crime statistics in 20 years and law enforcement agencies working to disrupt criminal gang activity, Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi on Tuesday appealed for the Senate to pass the Anti-Gang Bill 2021 to give people the ability to “walk free and not brave” in TT.
During debate on the bill in the Senate, Al-Rawi declared, “We are now in the most robust side of the equation of the anti-gang law because we want to separate gang members from their property. We want to take the proceeds of crime away from the gang activity.”
AG defends new version of Anti-Gang Act
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