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dogg wrote:An acquaintance of mine was intimately involved in this case at the courts. The person said-
-There was never a case - the police appeared to have randomly picked up a bunch of people, some with records, hoping that something stuck. Nothing did.
- one guy was picked up coming home from football practice, he stopped and asked the police, aye what allyuh holding my partner for? Police say hold him too, put him with the rest of them.
- Some of the witnesses who were police officers, themselves had pending cases in the courts, some for planting evidence.
- the infamous pool table where the body was supposed to have been dismembered had no trace of blood anywhere. Not a drop anywhere at the location.
- One of the techniques used to force the "confession" from the guy with epilepsy was to tempt him with a naked female officer parading around him. They also refused to allow him access his meds.
- the victim's husband was never called to give evidence.
wing wrote:The lawyers doing a real nice job...bail for murderers, no justice for vindra, so on and on. These are the ppl kickstart, money and dragon look up to.
hover11 wrote:Anand and Co responsible for the state failing to do their part on such a high profile case.wing wrote:You mean earnings gained by Anand and Co.pugboy wrote:wonder how they calculate the loss of earnings them fellas suffered
De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Anand and Co responsible for the state failing to do their part on such a high profile case.wing wrote:You mean earnings gained by Anand and Co.pugboy wrote:wonder how they calculate the loss of earnings them fellas suffered
Leave this kantulal nah, apparently nobody enttled to a lawyer to run rings around the dotish Dominican LFD RFD PNM Ag
I was being sacarstic, Wing wanted to blame everyone else except PNM who dropped the ballThe_Honourable wrote:De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Anand and Co responsible for the state failing to do their part on such a high profile case.wing wrote:You mean earnings gained by Anand and Co.pugboy wrote:wonder how they calculate the loss of earnings them fellas suffered
Leave this kantulal nah, apparently nobody enttled to a lawyer to run rings around the dotish Dominican LFD RFD PNM Ag
Hover... how could you blame Anand?
After the 9 men were acquitted in 2016, a malicious prosecution case against the state was filed in 2020 which by this time is a totally new case. A defense wasn't filed and therefore a default judgement was entered in 2021 in favor of the Claimants. Anand did his part by representing his clients, the state didn't do their part, but is Anand fault? You should be blaming button down shirt Johnny Seukeran aka Faris.
Dragon, why do you feel the need to resort to name-calling? Remember multinational employers are very much on the woke agenda, online abuse is reason to be cancelled. Anand and his cohorts on both sides are tainted. I would not put it past them to pull off this stunt, the legal profession needs to be sanitised.hover11 wrote:I was being sacarstic, Wing wanted to blame everyone else except PNM who dropped the ballThe_Honourable wrote:De Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Anand and Co responsible for the state failing to do their part on such a high profile case.wing wrote:You mean earnings gained by Anand and Co.pugboy wrote:wonder how they calculate the loss of earnings them fellas suffered
Leave this kantulal nah, apparently nobody enttled to a lawyer to run rings around the dotish Dominican LFD RFD PNM Ag
Hover... how could you blame Anand?
After the 9 men were acquitted in 2016, a malicious prosecution case against the state was filed in 2020 which by this time is a totally new case. A defense wasn't filed and therefore a default judgement was entered in 2021 in favor of the Claimants. Anand did his part by representing his clients, the state didn't do their part, but is Anand fault? You should be blaming button down shirt Johnny Seukeran aka Faris.
wing wrote:Dragon, why do you feel the need to resort to name-calling? Remember multinational employers are very much on the woke agenda, online abuse is reason to be cancelled. Anand and his cohorts on both sides are tainted. I would not put it past them to pull off this stunt, the legal profession needs to be sanitised.
rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:An acquaintance of mine was intimately involved in this case at the courts. The person said-
-There was never a case - the police appeared to have randomly picked up a bunch of people, some with records, hoping that something stuck. Nothing did.
- one guy was picked up coming home from football practice, he stopped and asked the police, aye what allyuh holding my partner for? Police say hold him too, put him with the rest of them.
- Some of the witnesses who were police officers, themselves had pending cases in the courts, some for planting evidence.
- the infamous pool table where the body was supposed to have been dismembered had no trace of blood anywhere. Not a drop anywhere at the location.
- One of the techniques used to force the "confession" from the guy with epilepsy was to tempt him with a naked female officer parading around him. They also refused to allow him access his meds.
- the victim's husband was never called to give evidence.
Biggest load of bull I've read on this site, and that's saying much.
RETIRED Appeal Court judge Rolston Nelson, SC, a former judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice, has been appointed to advise the State on its next move in the débâcle which led to a court awarding $20 million to nine men once accused of killing businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman.
On Thursday, the Office of the Attorney General said AG Reginald Armour, SC, had retained Nelson to advise “on issues relevant to the missing file and the provenance of the decision” of Master Martha Alexander on Monday.
The statement provided little information, and only added that “Attorney General Armour remains consistent with his commitment to ensuring the urgent investigation and keeping the public updated on the progress of this matter.”
In addition to launching the investigation, Armour said he will be seeking legal advice on whether the State can appeal the default judgement and subsequent assessment of damages.
After the State failed to defend a malicious prosecution lawsuit (which Armour blamed on the disappearance of the case file), the nine men who sued after being acquitted of the charge of murdering Naipaul-Coolman, were collectively awarded over $20m in compensation.
https://newsday.co.tt/2023/02/02/ag-hir ... cE.twitter
ruffneck_12 wrote:I still trying to figure out why a female police officer would strip naked for a criminal to get info
Have you seen female TTPS officers? Is rachel price in the 90s kinda lookin gyal dey have working dey
dogg wrote:rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:An acquaintance of mine was intimately involved in this case at the courts. The person said-
-There was never a case - the police appeared to have randomly picked up a bunch of people, some with records, hoping that something stuck. Nothing did.
- one guy was picked up coming home from football practice, he stopped and asked the police, aye what allyuh holding my partner for? Police say hold him too, put him with the rest of them.
- Some of the witnesses who were police officers, themselves had pending cases in the courts, some for planting evidence.
- the infamous pool table where the body was supposed to have been dismembered had no trace of blood anywhere. Not a drop anywhere at the location.
- One of the techniques used to force the "confession" from the guy with epilepsy was to tempt him with a naked female officer parading around him. They also refused to allow him access his meds.
- the victim's husband was never called to give evidence.
Biggest load of bull I've read on this site, and that's saying much.
There's no reason for this person to make this up. The person was there for the duration of the trial. Every single day.
rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:An acquaintance of mine was intimately involved in this case at the courts. The person said-
-There was never a case - the police appeared to have randomly picked up a bunch of people, some with records, hoping that something stuck. Nothing did.
- one guy was picked up coming home from football practice, he stopped and asked the police, aye what allyuh holding my partner for? Police say hold him too, put him with the rest of them.
- Some of the witnesses who were police officers, themselves had pending cases in the courts, some for planting evidence.
- the infamous pool table where the body was supposed to have been dismembered had no trace of blood anywhere. Not a drop anywhere at the location.
- One of the techniques used to force the "confession" from the guy with epilepsy was to tempt him with a naked female officer parading around him. They also refused to allow him access his meds.
- the victim's husband was never called to give evidence.
Biggest load of bull I've read on this site, and that's saying much.
There's no reason for this person to make this up. The person was there for the duration of the trial. Every single day.
It's boolsheit. And you're stupid for believing it and is more stupid for having to read it.
dogg wrote:rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:An acquaintance of mine was intimately involved in this case at the courts. The person said-
-There was never a case - the police appeared to have randomly picked up a bunch of people, some with records, hoping that something stuck. Nothing did.
- one guy was picked up coming home from football practice, he stopped and asked the police, aye what allyuh holding my partner for? Police say hold him too, put him with the rest of them.
- Some of the witnesses who were police officers, themselves had pending cases in the courts, some for planting evidence.
- the infamous pool table where the body was supposed to have been dismembered had no trace of blood anywhere. Not a drop anywhere at the location.
- One of the techniques used to force the "confession" from the guy with epilepsy was to tempt him with a naked female officer parading around him. They also refused to allow him access his meds.
- the victim's husband was never called to give evidence.
Biggest load of bull I've read on this site, and that's saying much.
There's no reason for this person to make this up. The person was there for the duration of the trial. Every single day.
It's boolsheit. And you're stupid for believing it and is more stupid for having to read it.
Well in that case, either the entire court was continuously misled, the prosecution was inept, or the witnesses were liars.
MaxPower wrote:AlphaMan wrote:How do you know if those things were actually done to her?
Her body was never found.
Damn you’re absolutely right.
Innocent until proven guilty yeh?
If your female relative gets interfered with, and the justice system releases them free and giggling, i hope you offer to pay for their false imprisonment.
VII wrote:There must be a prima facie case before someone could be charged with murder . In other words, no one could be randomely picked up and charged with murder.. there must be something to show the dpp...dogg wrote:rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:rollingstock wrote:dogg wrote:An acquaintance of mine was intimately involved in this case at the courts. The person said-
-There was never a case - the police appeared to have randomly picked up a bunch of people, some with records, hoping that something stuck. Nothing did.
- one guy was picked up coming home from football practice, he stopped and asked the police, aye what allyuh holding my partner for? Police say hold him too, put him with the rest of them.
- Some of the witnesses who were police officers, themselves had pending cases in the courts, some for planting evidence.
- the infamous pool table where the body was supposed to have been dismembered had no trace of blood anywhere. Not a drop anywhere at the location.
- One of the techniques used to force the "confession" from the guy with epilepsy was to tempt him with a naked female officer parading around him. They also refused to allow him access his meds.
- the victim's husband was never called to give evidence.
Biggest load of bull I've read on this site, and that's saying much.
There's no reason for this person to make this up. The person was there for the duration of the trial. Every single day.
It's boolsheit. And you're stupid for believing it and is more stupid for having to read it.
Well in that case, either the entire court was continuously misled, the prosecution was inept, or the witnesses were liars.
hover11 wrote:How as soon as court give the judgement to pay he now remember file missing? Anyway Vindra husband cool and breezing out.
Do politicians lieAlphaMan wrote:hover11 wrote:How as soon as court give the judgement to pay he now remember file missing? Anyway Vindra husband cool and breezing out.
Did her husband have anything to do with her disappearance?
redmanjp wrote:No ppl could apply for pepper spray on ttps website
Nobody can be re-trialed once a verdict from a jury has been given.A little nuance of the law called double Jeopardy.If no verdict was given, gie dem fyazMaxPower wrote:Wow is this good news?
Is it a possibility these kidnappers/murderers and rapists can be re-trialed?
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