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The Judicial Review brought by Dr Sahle Griffith against Coroner Graveney Bannister’s decision into the death of Warren Mottley suffered a setback yesterday as the presiding judge recused herself amid claims of “apparent bias”. The matter has now been adjourned pending its transfer to another judge. The outcome has not gone down well with the attorneys for Griffith. “Unless a case is to be properly shielded from public scrutiny on …

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Move to seek resolution in dispute between priest and church members

Move to seek resolution in dispute between priest and church members
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Parishioners step up protest calling for removal of St Clement's Anglican Church priest

Parishioners step up protest calling for removal of St Clement's Anglican Church priest
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Churchgoers say only divine intervention can prevent protest against priest

Churchgoers say only divine intervention can prevent protest against priest
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There was another adjournment yesterday when the judicial review of Magistrate Graveney Bannister’s decision in his Coroner’s Inquest into the death of Warren Mottley came up for hearing in the No. 6 Supreme Court. This time the adjournment was to allow lead attorneys to iron out issues “pertinent to the resolution to the application for judicial review”, said Justice Shona Griffith. It was on December 23, last year, that Magistrate …

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Judge awaits word from attorneys in judicial review of Coroner's ruling in Mottley death

Judge awaits word from attorneys in judicial review of Coroner's ruling in Mottley death
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The judicial review of Magistrate Graveney Bannister’s decision in his Coroner’s Inquest into the death of Warren Mottley has been adjourned until next month. When it resumes, Magistrate Bannister is expected to face cross-examination from the legal team representing Dr Sahle Griffith. It was on December 23, last year, that Magistrate Bannister found that the conduct of the two doctors who treated Mottley amounted to a criminal act. In addition …

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No action to be taken against Warren Mottley's surgeon

The High Court has granted an interim injunction in favour of surgeon Dr Sahle Griffith which prevents the authorities from charging him criminally in the death of Warren Mottley, brother of Prime Minister Mia Mottley.This latest move follows Coroner Graveney Bannister’s ruling in late December 2022 that Dr Griffith and anesthesiologist Dr Nigel Farnum were negligent in Mottley’s death.After two days of legal arguments by the parties involved, Justice Barry Carrington on Tuesdayhanded down his verdict in the preliminary matter which is in place pending the outcome of a judicial review of Coroner Bannister’s ruling.Just days before Christmas, the coroner found the doctors, who were in charge of Mottley’s care leading up to his passing, criminally negligent in his death. In fact, Magistrate Bannister said the conduct of both doctors was “so bad in all the circumstances” that it would amount to a criminal act and that they were “negligent and concerned in the cause of his death”.

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Two former GIS wards to get money in damages

Two former wards of the Government Industrial School (GIS) are in line to receive more than $200 000 combined in damages. Former acting High Court Judge Westmin James, who presided over the matter, also ruled that part of Section 14 of the Reformatory and Industrial School Act was unconstitutional and should be struck from the Laws of Barbados. The two teenage claimants, known as “AB” and “CD”, respectively, spent a …

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Two former female wards of the Government Industrial School (GIS) have been granted a combined $210,000 in damages for breaches to their constitutional rights. Additionally, the section of the law under which they were charged and incarcerated for ‘wandering’ was struck down as unconstitutional.This was contained in a 37-page ruling delivered on Tuesday by High Court Justice Westmin James. The girls, identified only as A.B. and C.D. because they are minors, had filed an application in 2022 through their attorney seeking redress for a contravention of their fundamental rights and freedoms while in the State’s care at the juvenile reform school.“This case raises extremely important issues, namely whether the continued criminalisation of children and their detention pursuant to Section 14 (1) b of the Reformatory and Industrial Schools Act Cap 169 of the Laws of Barbados for the offence of ‘wandering’ is consistent with the Constitution of Barbados,” the judge stated.“It also concerns the question of whether the conditions of the claimants’ detention while in the care of the Government Industrial School is consistent with their rights under the Constitution,” Justice James pointed out.

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