Govt fails to halt Jean Rony case

Wed, Dec 5th 2018, 08:00 AM

 

THE Court of Appeal has granted Bahamas-born deportee Jean Rony Jean-Charles leave to appeal its revocation of a Supreme Court judge’s landmark decision concerning his controversial detention and removal from The Bahamas to the Privy Council, despite stern opposition from the Crown.
Appellate President Sir Hartman Longley, and fellow appellate Justices Jon Isaacs and Sir Michael Barnett ruled yesterday that the Crown had not sufficiently convinced the court as to why they should prevent Mr Jean-Charles and his attorneys from appealing their October 17 written decision...

THE Court of Appeal has granted Bahamas-born deportee Jean Rony Jean-Charles leave to appeal its revocation of a Supreme Court judge’s landmark decision concerning his controversial detention and removal from The Bahamas to the Privy Council, despite stern opposition from the Crown.

Appellate President Sir Hartman Longley, and fellow appellate Justices Jon Isaacs and Sir Michael Barnett ruled yesterday that the Crown had not sufficiently convinced the court as to why they should prevent Mr Jean-Charles and his attorneys from appealing their October 17 written decision...

 

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