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Neesa Gopaul case: CCJ judges cast doubt on testimony used to convict Jarvis Small – -Justice Saunders says there should have been separate trials
Director of Public Prosecutions Shalimar Ali-Hack found herself in the hot seat on Tuesday before judges of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) whom she tried to dissuade from their apparent view that the evidence used to convict Jarvis Small for the murder of former Queen’s College student—Neesa Gopaul—was “prejudicial” at best.
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