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THE Government of Guyana has taken a proactive approach to addressing public Infrastructure damage caused by errant drivers, requiring those responsible to cover the costs of repairs-a strategy that has been yielding positive results.
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NEW legislation will be introduced this year to address the growing issue of regional crime. This effort is being spearheaded by several bodies, including the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, the CARICOM Legal Affairs Committee, and the CARICOM Solicitor General Committee.
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โ As amendments passed in National Assembly
โ Amendments add no new powers to the state, require govโt to pay promptly, adequately upon acquisition
โฆsays magistrate overstepped powers, should have adhered to previous ruling
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Attorney General Anil Nandlall has again voiced concerns over attempts to delay the 2020 election fraud trial, highlighting what he believes are clear efforts by the defence, including Attorney Nigel Highes, to stall proceedings.
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A decision by Acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty to allow Adonika Aulder, the pregnant wife of Assistant Police Commissioner Calvin Brutus, to leave the country for emergency medical treatment has ignited a legal dispute.
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โcase against ACP Calvin Brutus highlights countryโs success in combatting money laundering
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โ says Guyana working with Caricom on model Copyright Law
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-Guyana to debate key question in judge-alone trial reform
THE question of who will decide whether a case proceeds to a judge-alone trial or a jury trial is at the centre of ongoing discussions as Guyana prepares to introduce this significant judicial reform.