Attorney at law Nigel Hughes on Wednesday offered to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) his services free of charge to file and argue an appeal of the quashed Henry Greene rape charge advice at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).
This offer was made after what the attorney said was his firm’s (Hughes, Fields & Stoby) opinion that Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang made an “administrative decision” to quash the recommendation of the DPP.
In a letter delivered to the DPP, Hughes said that “we have reviewed the aforementioned decision and are of the opinion that the decision itself is capable of being appealed. We are of the