Unlawfully detained Guyanese man awarded $75K settlement
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Unlawfully detained Guyanese man awarded $75K settlement
A SUPREME Court judge has ruled that a Guyanese man was unlawfully detained for more than three months in 2006 under an invalid deportation order and in conditions that breached his constitutional rights, awarding him $75,000 in damages but rejecting his claims that his later arrest, prosecution and year-long imprisonment on bribery charges were unlawful.
Guyanese man awarded $75,000 over unlawful detention in The Bahamas
A Guyanese man has been awarded $75,000 in damages after being unlawfully detained in The Bahamas for 102 days under “degrading and inhumane conditions,” a Supreme Court judge has ruled. The decision, delivered by Justice Loren Klein, comes after years of legal proceedings examining the circumstances of Feizal Khan’s arrest, detention, and prosecution for […] The post Guyanese man awarded $75,000 over unlawful detention in The Bahamas appeared f…
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