2009-12-25 “CJ’s one major concern – no interference in the Judiciary.”
CJ’s one major concern – no interference in the Judiciary.
By Onika James
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Friday, December 25 2009
The year 2009 had a somewhat slow start in the Judiciary. Several cases had to be pushed back, or aborted as witnesses failed to come forward. In others, it was the issue of accused persons being [...]
The Writers
Thanks to the following writers on behalf of the missing, their waiting families and all concerned citizens, for covering the stories, expressing opinions and getting the word out.
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Azard ALI
Ken ALI
Aabida ALLAHAM
Ian ALLEYNE
Robert ALONZO
Inerva ARJOON
Cecily ASSON
Yvonne BABOOLAL
Andre BAGOO
Peter BALROOP
Ralph BANWARIE
Cori BAYNES
Camille BETHEL
Peter Ray BLOOD
Nikita BRAXTON
Juhel BROWNE
Alexander BRUZAL
Wendy CAMPBELL
Kimberly CASTILLO
Clint CHAN TACK
Richard CHARAN [2009 winner [...]
2009-05-11 “Dead witnesses to speak.”
Dead witnesses to speak.
By Andre Bagoo
Trinidad & Tobago’s Newsday | Monday, May 11 2009
GOVERNMENT will tomorrow unveil new legislation which makes provision for the use of video-taped statements of witnesses who have been killed before trial, to be shown to juries and which also introduces far-reaching changes to the criminal justice system.
Two bills, namely the [...]
2008-06-01 “Dying with Hope.”
Dying with Hope.
By Martin Daly
Trinidad & Tobago Express | Sunday, June 1st 2008
Trinidad and Tobago is a bundle of contradictions. Life and death dramas, pitting good against evil, are played out every day in numbers out of all proportion to the size of our country. Regrettably, evil is on its way to winning. In civilised [...]
2006-10-29 “Failing Rehanna.”
Failing Rehanna.
By Martin Daly
Trinidad & Tobago Express | Sunday, October 29th 2006
It is universally accepted that the experience of the death of a child creates a wound that never heals. I say universally because contrary to the dangerous protestations of some politicians, grief has no race. To those who believe in God, the death of [...]
2005-06-09 “Daly against proposed kidnapping legislation.”
Daly against proposed kidnapping legislation.
By Robert Alonzo
Trinidad and Tobago Guardian | Thursday 9th June, 2005
Senior counsel Martin Daly said on Tuesday that he was not in favour of any new legislation to deny bail to suspected kidnappers.
He said it was “not necessary to be so extreme.”
Daly was commenting on Government’s new anti-crime initiatives, announced in [...]
2004-10-10 “Tomorrow will be dying.”
Tomorrow will be dying.
By Martin Daly
Trinidad & Tobago Express | Sunday, October 10th 2004
Human mortality has troubled us throughout time. There are few persons alive that do not wish for an indefinite lease on life but there is no such thing. Consequently, although they are irrelevant to the millions all over the world struggling to [...]
