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THE Judiciary has objected strongly to statements by Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander about police stations being used as locations for prisoners to make virtual court appearances.
Alexander's comments, which were made at a post-cabinet news conference on May 29, were related to people who are incarcerated in police stations being able to make virtual court appearances.
In a statement on May 30, the Judiciary noted Alexander's views on this matter.
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