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Chester Sambrano
The Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago has apologised to court users who have experienced long delays in receiving judgments and decisions, acknowledging the impact of those delays and committing to delivering outstanding matters in the shortest possible time.
“We acknowledge that some court users have had to wait a long time for judgments and decisions to be given. For this, the Judiciary sincerely apologises,” the Office of the Chief Justice said yesterday in a media statement.
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