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Lawyer says client was treated unfairly - Barbados Today

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Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley has accused the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) of conspiring to bring down Private Raheem Reeves. He made the allegation during his five-hour closing argument at Reeves’ court martial today at the BDF’s St Ann’s Fort headquarters, where he claimed his client had been unfairly treated and targeted. Reeves has been charged […]

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