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LGBTQI+ acĀtivist JaĀson Jones will have to wait longer for a fiĀnal rulĀing in his more than decade-long conĀstiĀtuĀtionĀal chalĀlenge to this counĀtryās bugĀgery and seĀriĀous inĀdeĀcenĀcy laws.
UnitĀed KingĀdom Supreme Court PresĀiĀdent Lord Robert Reed and four othĀer Law Lords of the Privy CounĀcil reĀserved judgĀment in the fiĀnal apĀpeal of Jonesā landĀmark case afĀter hearĀing subĀmisĀsions in LonĀdon yesĀterĀday.
āThe case deals with comĀplex isĀsues of law which would take us some time to go through. We will let you know our deĀciĀsion in due course,ā Lord Reed said.
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