As the tussle continues in the pending constitutional challenge to the Buggery Law a new development occurred earlier today, thanks to the Gleaner for the update.
Solicitor General Urges Court To Uphold Ruling To Bar Public Defender From Gay Rights Case
from the Gleaner
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She made the argument this morning on day two of the hearing of an appeal brought by Public Defender Arlene Harrison Henry.
Foster-Pusey argued that there's no provision in the Public Defender Interim Act to support the office participating in a court case.
She said it does not matter whether the Public Defender will take a side or be neutral.
The Solicitor General argued that the law only allows the Public Defender to facilitate a complainant getting legal representation to take their matter to the court.
The Public Defender has argued that the law establishing her office makes it clear that she has a duty to protect and enforce the rights of all citizens.
Lord Anthony Gifford who is representing her has also rejected the argument from the Solicitor General that the Public Defender's role is limited to investigations
The Solicitor General is representing the Attorney General who opposes the Public Defender joining as an interested party in the case brought by Maurice Tomlinson.
A panel of three judges headed by Appeal Court President Justice Dennis Morrison is hearing the case.
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