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The trial in the 2020 elections fraud case was on Wednesday adjourned until September 15, after the prosecution was unable to provide any witnesses for the remaining trial days this week.
The trial was expected to continue on Wednesday morning at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts before acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty, however the prosecution indicated that the witness for the day was unavailable due to an emergency.
While the trial was expected to run for the rest of the week, it was decided that due to the unavailability of the witnesses and a number of other mitigating factors it was best to adjourn the trial until September. When it resumes the trial will run from September 15 – 18 and then September 21 – 25, then September 28 – 30 before entering another adjournment.
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