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DPP Anthony Armstrong back in office after three-month leave | Antigua Observer Newspaper

By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com After spending three months out of office on “special leave”, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) resumed his regular duties yesterday. DPP Anthony Armstrong, a Jamaican, proceeded on leave in February after he was found guilty of professional misconduct by Jamaica’s Disciplinary Committee – the General… ....

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Criminal convictions for minor offences to be expunged

By Shermain Bique-Charles Shermainbique.charles@antiguaobserver.com Parents of young offenders are reacting favourably to the passing of the Amendments to the… ....

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Joanne Walsh officially named as Acting DPP

Chief Magistrate, Joanne Walsh has begun her duties as the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) today. Attorney General Steadroy Benjamin confirmed the… ....

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A&B could soon see nine-member juries


A&B could soon see nine-member juries
By Kadeem Joseph
Trials that require a panel of jurors may soon be able to occur with a reduced complement after an amendment to the Jury Act 2009 received the green light in Parliament yesterday.
Should the bill be made law, the number of jurors serving on a panel will be reduced from 12 to nine.
Attorney General Steadroy Benjamin, who tabled the legislation during the sitting of the Lower House, explained that the government must take measures to ensure the safety of workers “in a situation where they are, by necessity, working closely with others”. ....

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