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Charles v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
[On appeal from the Court of Appeal of Trinidad and Tobago]
[2022] UKPC 49
2022 Oct 5; Dec 8
Lord Briggs, Lord Kitchin, Lord Hamblen, Lord Burrows, Lord Richards JJSC
ConstitutionTrinidad and TobagoHuman rights and fundamental freedomsAccused held on remand for over five years during pre-trial preliminary inquiryAccused claiming breach of right to “protection of the law”Whether necessary to plead specific state body responsible for breachWhether contravention of accused’s right to protection of the lawWhether award of vindicatory damages appropriate Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Act 1976 (Laws of Trinidad and Tobago, 2015 rev, c 1:01), Sch, s 4

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