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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Law body tells Grif­fith:

Law body tells Griffith:

Stop attacking lawyers who represent people charged with heinous crimes

by

Derek Achong
1615 days ago
20210210
Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith. (Image: NICOLE DRAYTON)

Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith. (Image: NICOLE DRAYTON)

Derek Achong

The Law As­so­ci­a­tion of T&T (LATT) has crit­i­cised Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Gary Grif­fith over his com­ments against at­tor­neys, who rep­re­sent peo­ple charged with heinous crimes.

In a press re­lease is­sued a short while ago, the as­so­ci­a­tion claimed that Grif­fith "con­tin­ues to at­tack" at­tor­neys, who do not refuse cap­i­tal cas­es due to their code of ethics.

"Every cit­i­zen of T&T en­joys fun­da­men­tal free­doms guar­an­teed by our Con­sti­tu­tion, in­clud­ing the right to be rep­re­sent­ed by an at­tor­ney-at-law. When the Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice at­tacks this fun­da­men­tal free­dom for per­sons ac­cused of crimes, he at­tacks the rights of every cit­i­zen of this coun­try," it said.

The as­so­ci­a­tion sug­gest­ed that Grif­fith's com­ments, made in re­sponse to its press re­lease in re­la­tion to pub­lic out­cry over vi­o­lence against women, were de­signed to de­flect at­ten­ton away from mat­ters un­der his per­view in­clud­ing the re­ceipt of com­plaints of crim­i­nal ac­tiv­i­ty; the prompt and thor­ough in­ves­ti­ga­tion of such re­ports; the gath­er­ing, man­age­ment and stor­age of ev­i­dence; the ap­pre­hen­sion of sus­pects; and the par­ticip­tion of po­lice of­fi­cers in sub­se­quent pros­e­cu­tions.

"The Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice has of­fered the pub­lic no as­sur­ances as to how the po­lice ser­vice will bet­ter per­form its func­tions in or­der to en­sure a re­duc­tion in crim­i­nal ac­tiv­i­ty, the speedy de­ter­mi­na­tion of crim­i­nal pro­ceed­ings, and an in­creased con­vic­tion rate," it said.

"De­ter­min­ing guilt is a mat­ter for the courts and, where ap­plic­a­ble, ju­ries. Sen­tenc­ing is a mat­ter for the courts and not the po­lice," it added, as it not­ed that the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) has to ac­cept re­spon­si­bil­i­ty for its role in the crim­i­nal jus­tice sys­tem and the low rate of con­vic­tions.

The as­so­ci­a­tion sought to ad­dress the deaths of two sus­pects who died in po­lice cus­tody while un­der in­ves­ti­ga­tion for An­drea Bhar­rat's death.

"The demise of these two sus­pects while in po­lice cus­tody means that there can be no charges laid against them, no tri­al, and no in­ter­ro­ga­tion or de­ter­mi­na­tion of their guilt," it said.

"The mur­der of An­drea Bhar­rat re­mains un­solved, and solv­ing it may in­volve con­fronting and deal­ing with the fact that the dead sus­pects may not have been in­volved at all," it added.

It sug­gest­ed that Grif­fith should work with the Po­lice Com­plaints Au­thor­i­ty (PCA) on its in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to the deaths of the sus­pects.

"The Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice can­not sep­a­rate cit­i­zen from crea­ture for we are all cre­at­ed equal. We are all en­ti­tled to the pro­tec­tion of our Con­sti­tu­tion and due process of law," the as­so­ci­a­tion said.


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