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Volume: 121 No.35, January 12, 2024

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LAW AND DISORDER As start of legal year marked, another murder sees a grandmother killed and a toddler shot in the head

Bail defended By RASHAD ROLLE AND JADE RUSSELL Tribune Reporters THE contentious bail issue took centre stage when lawyers, the attorney general, judiciary members and top police officials

daylIght murder

marked the opening of the legal year against the backdrop of a soaring murder rate yesterday. Three days after Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander said bail laws should be amended, Attorney SEE PAGE TWO

BY LEANDRA ROLLE and LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Reporters THE murder rate has skyrocketed 150 per cent compared to last year as the country grapples with one of its deadliest ever start to

a year. More people have been killed through January 11 than at any time in over a decade, according to The Tribune’s records, putting the murder rate ahead of 2015 when a record 146

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‘I do not support capItal punIshment’

In thIs Issue:

punishment, as in my view it is contrary to New Testament teachings,” said Reverend Harry Bain. “Life is a gift from God and must be cherished, respected, and preserved.” Some believe the death penalty would deter wouldbe murderers. Reverend Bain offered other suggestions to combat crime, calling for heavier penalties for gang-related

UÊWeekend UÊclubs and socIetIes UÊtechnology page UÊour neW column on shIpWrecks UÊrelIgIon page

By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net ONE day after former Cabinet minister Leslie Miller said legislators “lack the guts” to ensure capital punishment is executed, a prominent pastor took a firm position against the penalty during a sermon as lawyers, judges, and government officials gathered at Christ Church Cathedral to mark the opening of the

REVEREND HARRY BAIN legal year. “I do not support capital

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