Our discussion is centered around the human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice’s call for elements of the new bail legislation to be re-crafted or removed. Executive Director of Jamaicans for Justice Mickel Jackson, who on Thursday, spoke to a Joint Select Committee of Parliament considering the provisions of the bill shares more in our panel discussion.
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