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Chief Justice to give evidence
Tue May 05, 2009 7:26 am by Admin
Chief Justice to give evidence


Anthony Smelle

IS THIS A REALITY ?

Yes They are MOVING THINGS Where ??? affraid

According to reliable sources, Chief Justice Anthony Smellie will be required to give evidence at the Judicial Tribunal appointed by H.E the Governor Stuart Jack to hear charges of “misbehaviour” against suspended Grand Court Judge Priya Levers.

Yes The Tribunal Courts hopefully will do JUSTICE Now in this Corrupted/wrongdoings in our Judicial System and set a Correct way for a Judicial System to be of JUSTICE and Not a JUST US kind of System. Arrow
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