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Two UK barristers were admitted to practise law in Trinidad and Tobago to represent the State in proceedings involving businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife, Genevieve, as the couple continues challenging their detention under the ongoing State of Emergency.
Two Legal Notices published Tuesday grant Sir James Raymond Eadie and Mr Robert Stephen Strang eligibility to appear in the matter.
The Legal Profession (Eligibility for Admission) (No. 9) Order, 2026 and (No. 10) Order, 2026, signed by Attorney General John Jeremie after consultation with the Chief Justice, allow the two barristers, both members of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, to appear in the proceedings.
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