Critical mass of Jamaicans support criminals – Panton
Aug 12th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 12:47#JamaicaGleaner #Justice #Crime #Judge #JusticeSeymourPanton #Court AUGUST 12, 2022: Retired Justice Seymour Panton has flagged citizens’ refusal to testify as fundamental to the failure of justice, declaring that a critical mass of Jamaicans support the perpetrators of crime. Discussing a longstanding bane of prosecutors and the police, Panton, former president of the Court of Appeal in Jamaica, criticised nationals for not coming forward to give truthful statements.
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