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Offence of Abstracting Electricity

Jason Nathu-July 13, 2015
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Drinking, Driving and the Law

Jason Nathu-February 24, 2014
Communications and Technology, Criminal, Law Made Simple, Technology

Harassment via the Internet

Jason Nathu-January 27, 2014

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Possession of cannabis decriminalised in Trinidad and Tobago

The possession of less than 30 grammes of cannabis has been decriminalised in Trinidad and Tobago. The Dangerous Drugs Amendment Act No 24 of 2019…

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Ticket fraud and scalping during Carnival: How to best protect yourself as a consumer

The Carnival season is already in full swing, with multiple fetes every weekend. Tickets to many of these parties are in high demand, with many…

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Pulled-over by the police in Trinidad and Tobago

After a week of tragic events in the United States, including allegations of police brutality, racially motivated killings and the slaying of five police officers,…

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The Offence of Harassment

Harassment is when someone behaves in a way which makes you feel distressed, humiliated or threatened. It could be someone you know, or it could…

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You have the right to an attorney!

You have the right to legal advice if you’ve been arrested or are being questioned in relation to a crime. Student Attorney Ashely Roopchansingh examined…

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The Extradition Process in Trinidad and Tobago

Often confused with deportation, ‘extradition’ involves the surrender of a person by a State (such as Trinidad and Tobago) to another State or, in some…

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Police powers of search and seizure

There may be circumstances when the police have the power to enter premises and search them with a view to either arresting someone, seizing items…

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Children, the Age of Consent and related Sexual Offences

The age of consent in Trinidad and Tobago has moved from 16 years to 18 years, by virtue of the new Children’s Act No. 12 of…

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