Local NewsNews BREAKING NEWS : High Court dismisses cases against COVID-19 curfew orders by Emmanuel Joseph 08/10/2021 written by Emmanuel Joseph Updated by Sandy Deane 08/10/2021 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 153 The High Court has dismissed all claims brought against the State by three defendants seeking declarations, judicial review and damages, regarding the COVID-19 curfew orders and closure of shops in February. The matters were brought by Senator Caswell Franklyn and businessmen Adrian Kellman and Benson Straker. Kellman had challenged the COVID-19 Monitoring Unit’s closure of his Thornbury Hill, Christ Church bar while Benson Straker sued the Attorney General and Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith, alleging they acted unlawfully and beyond their legal power of authority in enforcing the Emergency Management (Amendment) Act, which governs the directives. The decision was handed down a short time ago by Madame Justice Jacqueline Cornelius. (Read the full story in Friday’s paper) Emmanuel Joseph You may also like Missing: Rashaire Griffith-Garner 22/03/2025 Police association celebrates promotion move, urges action on loan programme 22/03/2025 Convicted murderer gets six years for gun and ammo possession 22/03/2025