Johnson Smith wants tougher sentences for perpetrators of heinous crimes
Feb 16th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 2:06FEBRUARY 16, 2021: Government Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, is once again calling for the revision of legislation that will see perpetrators of horrendous crimes serving longer sentences. Johnson Smith, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, wants sentences for these offences to be served consecutively and not concurrently.
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