'Judiciary needs public confidence'

Fri, Jan 31st 2014, 11:36 AM

 

THE public’s confidence in the judiciary is the real source of its power and the real basis for its existence, the Court of Appeal president said yesterday.
Speaking at a special sitting to mark the opening of the legal year for the appellate court, Justice Anita Allen addressed what was perceived to be disharmony between the executive, judiciary and the Royal Bahamas Police Force. She urged all three to dispel the perception...

THE public’s confidence in the judiciary is the real source of its power and the real basis for its existence, the Court of Appeal president said yesterday.

Speaking at a special sitting to mark the opening of the legal year for the appellate court, Justice Anita Allen addressed what was perceived to be disharmony between the executive, judiciary and the Royal Bahamas Police Force. She urged all three to dispel the perception...

 

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