Dennis: Prosecutors need to do job without any bias
PHILIPSBURG--The Prosecutor’s Office on St. Maarten and the Attorney-General stationed in Curaçao must stick to their core responsibility to “find the truth†and not act on “perceived†political biases from The Hague or elsewhere, Justice Minister Dennis Richardson said on Wednesday.
The Prosecutor’s Officer “should distance itself†from any political statements or perceptions, said Richardson who was in Parliament for a second time this week to continue discussions with Members of Parliament (MPs) about the protocol he signed with The Hague that should result in a boost of manpower and finance for the justice service.
If the Prosecutor’s Office decides to work on political perceptions or decide to paint people as guilty without first seeking the truth, such an action would be like putting “a machete to the root of our system and cannot be accepted,†said Richardson, referring to the judicial position of being innocent until proven otherwise Read more
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