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Former FIFA vice president  and govt minister Jack Warner

Former FIFA vice president and govt minister Jack Warner

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... High Court halts Warner’s decades-old US extradition battle;
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Political analyst Dr Shane Mohammed

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Po­lit­i­cal an­a­lyst Dr Shane Mo­hammed be­lieves the High Court’s de­ci­sion to per­ma­nent­ly stay the ex­tra­di­tion pro­ceed­ings against for­mer FI­FA vice-pres­i­dent and for­mer gov­ern­ment min­is­ter Jack Warn­er should prompt a wider re­view of Trinidad and To­ba­go’s con­sti­tu­tion­al and ju­di­cial sys­tems, ar­gu­ing that the decade-long le­gal bat­tle ex­posed weak­ness­es in how jus­tice is ad­min­is­tered.

Douglas Mendes, SC, left and Faris Al-Rawi, SC, arrive at the Hall of Justice, Port-of-Spain, ahead of the Hadeeds’ legal matter against the State yesterday.

Douglas Mendes, SC, left and Faris Al-Rawi, SC, arrive at the Hall of Justice, Port-of-Spain, ahead of the Hadeeds’ legal matter against the State yesterday.

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An elder rings a bell during a dance segment of the Tobago Heritage Festival’s opening presentation at the Shaw Park Complex. on Thursday

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says his constitutional rights were breached

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