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Medical assessment determines soldier can continue court martial - Barbados Today

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Private Raheem Reeves has been deemed fit to stand trial. That is the position of a physician from the Barbados Defence Force (BDF), who submitted a report stating that Reeves was medically fit to continue his ongoing court martial. The BDF soldier is charged with leaving his duty station at St Ann’s Fort on March […]

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