VishMahabir posted:And, by the way....judges are not above the law. People have a right to criticize their decisions. They make mistakes. Their judgment about the 34 absolute is not defended by any cases...at least they did not make a strong case for such. When the judges in the US Plessy v Ferguson made a decision that segregation was OK, it was wrong.
The fact that ONE judge dissented on the 3 panel court is enough for the opposition to cry foul...and question the biased kith an kin decision made by these 2 judges....
its also amazing that people in Guyana seem to accept this outrageous decision.
Where is the outrage???
I don’t think people accept the decision, it goes to the CCJ. You cannot jump the gun!