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Agriculture Minister, Floyd Green tried to hold firm during his responses to questions posed to him on the witness stand by attorney-at-law, Hugh Wildman on Wednesday during the Home Circuit Court murder trial of six cops.
The minister, who is also an attorney, rejected Wildman’s many suggestions that he was not being truthful during his testimony. He insisted that he does not know any of the six cops or any of the three deceased men whose death the police are being tried for, indicating that he has no personal agenda.
On one occasion when Wildman suggested to the minister that he was not being truthful, it ended up with the Green telling the lawyer that he was a misguided attorney, who was clutching at straws.
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