One Year After Appeal No New Date For Vote Buying Trial
St. Maarten News – While the parliament engaged this week in a rather senseless second round of debate about – mostly – the term vote buying, the election fraud case that rocked St. Maarten in 2014 and led to accusations of class justice has seemingly come to a complete standstill.
In August 2014, the Court in First Instance ruled that the prosecutor’s office had called upon itself “the semblance of class justice†by prosecuting four police officers and a representative of the United People’s party for selling and buying votes ahead of the 2010 parliamentary elections, while UP-leader Theo Heyliger was not dragged into court Read more
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