The Bahama Journal: "The already long list of murder cases that must be heard in the Supreme Court of The Bahamas is growing as additional suspects are brought before the courts weekly – if not daily – to be charged with the most serious of offences.
Left to deal with these matters are the 25 prosecutors in the Office of the Attorney General, who are also dealing with the tremendous backlog of other criminal matters that continue to pile up.
For instance, the Supreme Court’s calendar of cases for October 2007 listed more than 400 matters that needed to be heard.
These matters include murder, attempted murder, armed robbery, rape and assault cases, among other criminal matters."
Left to deal with these matters are the 25 prosecutors in the Office of the Attorney General, who are also dealing with the tremendous backlog of other criminal matters that continue to pile up.
For instance, the Supreme Court’s calendar of cases for October 2007 listed more than 400 matters that needed to be heard.
These matters include murder, attempted murder, armed robbery, rape and assault cases, among other criminal matters."
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