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Forte courts trouble - J’can Bar Association, Knight on the attack, attorney general says comments misinterpreted

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The Jamaican Bar Association has chastised Attorney General Marlene Malahoo Forte over comments she made in the wake of a court ruling attributed to Justice Bertram Morrison but she has hit back at her critics. Earlier this week, it was reported in...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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