Jury system to be reviewed following calls for its overhaul

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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PNP surprised that JLP is claiming victory in election

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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New Mayors expected to be sworn in next Thursday

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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Warmington apologises for comments about withholding funds from duly elected PNP Councillor; JLP describes Warmington’s comments as reprehensible

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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Electoral Office completes final ballot count for 178, out of 228 divisions

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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EOJ says it has completed final count for 150 of 228 divisions

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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EOJ anticipates completion of final vote count by tomorrow

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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EOJ says final count in Local Government Election to be released on Wednesday

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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EOJ preliminary data indicate JLP won 7 Municipal Corporations, while PNP won 5

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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JLP takes majority of divisions in St. Ann, in Local Gov’t Election

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has indicated that the matter of the jury system will be put before a joint select committee, to review its effectiveness and make recommendations for changes.

This in the wake of calls for the current jury system to be overhauled.

Speaking at the handing over of equipment from the Canadian government to the Justice Training Institute yesterday, chuck noted the concerns about the jury system.

He also noted the challenges with the jury system, including the stipend paid to persons who serve as jurors. 

He said the data from the chief justice, and submissions from interest groups and stakeholders, will be examined by the committee, to facilitate a decision by parliament.

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