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Police issue Malaysian lawyer a conditional warning for contempt over statements on drug traffickers

Singapore News - The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on Saturday (July 9) that Malaysian lawyer Zaid Abd Malek had been served a 24-month conditional warning for contempt of court over his statements about Malaysian drug traffickers in an article. The article, which appeared in the Malay... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Singapore police issue Malaysian lawyer a conditional warning for contempt over statements on drug traffickers

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on Saturday (July 9) that Malaysian lawyer Zaid Abd Malek had been served a 24-month conditional warning for contempt of court over his statements about Malaysian drug traffickers in an article.

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'He can't present his case if he's executed': Top court explains why drug trafficker's execution postponed

SINGAPORE - A death row inmate - one of 13 who have filed a civil case that is pending before the court - appeared to have been "singled out" by a decision to schedule him for execution on April 29. The Court of Appeal said this in written grounds issued on Monday (May 30) to explain why it upheld a...

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Singapore court stays execution of Indian-origin man

A court here stayed the execution of an Indian-origin man convicted of drug trafficking, pending the conclusion of a civil application that he and other death row inmates filed against the Attorney General's Chambers. 

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Drug runner's civil suit against Attorney-General dismissed


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The High Court has dismissed a civil suit against the Attorney-General, a deputy attorney- general and five prosecutors by a Malaysian drug runner who was spared the death penalty last year.
Justice Chua Lee Ming granted the defendants' application to strike out Gobi Avedian's suit last Thursday, saying his claim was unsustainable.
The defendants are the office of the Attorney-General, current Attorney-General Lucien Wong, deputy attorney-general Hri Kumar Nair, deputy chief prosecutor Mohamed Faizal Mohamed Abdul Kadir, and prosecutors Tan Zhongshan, Nicholas Wuan, Chin Jincheng and Chong Kee En.
Gobi, through his then lawyer M. Ravi, had sued the defendants and deputy attorney-general Lionel Yee in November last year. The suit against Mr Yee was later dropped.

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Court dismisses applications by 22 death-row inmates over forwarding of letters by prisons to AGC


Court dismisses applications by 22 death-row inmates over forwarding of letters by prisons to AGC
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SINGAPORE: A court has dismissed a bid by 22 inmates on death row to seek information over purportedly private letters from two inmates to their lawyers and families that the Singapore Prisons Service had forwarded to the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC). 
The 22 inmates, who are represented by lawyer M Ravi, had started legal action to obtain information from the AG, including the identities of those who had asked for the inmates' correspondence to be forwarded to the AG and the people who sent on the information.

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AGC discontinues criminal proceedings against lawyer M Ravi for defamation of Law Minister K Shanmugam

AGC discontinues criminal proceedings against lawyer M Ravi for defamation of Law Minister K Shanmugam
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Lessons from Parti Liyani case: AG says imperfections in 2020 exposed AGC to 'intense scrutiny and criticism'


Lessons from Parti Liyani case: AG says imperfections in 2020 exposed AGC to 'intense scrutiny and criticism'
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Lessons from Parti Liyani case: AG says imperfections in 2020 exposed AGC to 'intense scrutiny and criticism'
The legal year opened on Monday (Jan 11) with reflections on past cases including Parti Liyani's, with the Attorney-General acknowledging that there were "imperfections in the past year" that exposed the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) to intense scrutiny and criticism. Farez Juraimi with more.
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