Court operations in Tobago will operate remotely on July 1 owing to the passage of category-four Hurricane Beryl. In a statement on June 30, the...
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COURTS in Trinidad and Tobago will resume in-person operations on July 2, the Judiciary said in a statement. On July 1, courts in Tobago operated remotely owing to the passage of category-four Hurricane Beryl. In Trinidad, remote operations were supported with in-office operations on a reduced scale. There were no in-person trials in Trinidad on July 1, and in-person appointments were expected to be rescheduled. The rescheduled dates for jury selection are July 2 at the Princes Town Judicial Centre and July 4 at the Hall of Justice, Port of Spain. The post Courts resume in-person operations appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
Court operations in Tobago will operate remotely on July 1 owing to the passage of category-four Hurricane Beryl. In a statement on June 30, the...
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