well BRAVO to the St Lucian public WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!! our continued pressure cracked open the case yayyyyyyyyy and forced the police to charge the couple. Now we have to continue the pressure on the police to ensure that this case is brought before the courts and FAIRLY TOO. Why an unmarked police vehicle? why was the vehicle backed up so close to the court house door? aye we not leaving no stone unturned equal justice for the malaway and the boug-jois.... the law is the law and NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!!!! who bread hang loose too bad. The ganja not sellin ok bon. Now I hope it en disapppear in police custody..... that will be ANOTHER CASE!!!!
The St. Lucian philosophy of justice seems to mirror that of a runaway State's code where justice is blind for the rich and gazes through the souls of the poor.
Let's just hope that -- for at least a brief moment in time -- that the Adjodhas are neither rich nor poor but be made to answer to the charges that are laid against them.
This could very well be a key turning point for a clamoring society that continues to clamor for a fair system of justice.
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Yeah, bail they out for a pittance so they could carry on peddling their drugs and getting rich ad nauseam as usual.
well BRAVO to the St Lucian public WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!! our continued pressure cracked open the case yayyyyyyyyy and forced the police to charge the couple. Now we have to continue the pressure on the police to ensure that this case is brought before the courts and FAIRLY TOO. Why an unmarked police vehicle? why was the vehicle backed up so close to the court house door? aye we not leaving no stone unturned equal justice for the malaway and the boug-jois.... the law is the law and NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!!!! who bread hang loose too bad. The ganja not sellin ok bon. Now I hope it en disapppear in police custody..... that will be ANOTHER CASE!!!!
The St. Lucian philosophy of justice seems to mirror that of a runaway State's code where justice is blind for the rich and gazes through the souls of the poor.
Let's just hope that -- for at least a brief moment in time -- that the Adjodhas are neither rich nor poor but be made to answer to the charges that are laid against them.
This could very well be a key turning point for a clamoring society that continues to clamor for a fair system of justice.
Very well done!!
Now, go after "the white powder" minister; for all you know, the Adjodha's may have been his henchmen!!
Anonymous # 2, what you call pressure was mere curiousity.
who are the lawyers for this business man
These are still not the key ones. We need to expose the COCAINE TRAFFICKERS IN THE BUSINESS AND OTHER KEY SECTORS.
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