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The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has reserved its ruling in the case brought by Trinidadian political analyst Derek Ramsamooj, who is challenging his nearly two-year detention in Suriname as part of a corruption probe.
The hearing began on November 6 at the CCJ’s Port of Spain headquarters, with Ramsamooj, 62, testifying before CCJ president Justice Winston Anderson and Justices Maureen Rajnauth-Lee, Denys Barrow, Peter Jamadar and Chantal Ononaiwu.
It concluded on November 7.
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