National
AG Outlines Steps Taken To Reduce Court Backlog
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Amid the longstanding issue of a backlog in the court process, Attorney General Ryan Pinder told senators Wednesday morning that the Department of Public Prosecutions is moving to speed up the process.
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