National
Prime Minister: Amendments Will Not Breach Constitutional Rights
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Prime Minister Philip Davis is hitting back at critics who say the recently announced amendments to the Bail Act will infringe upon the constitutional rights of people on bail and will hinder the courts.
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