Cassel takes over prosecution of Dhanraj
THE Dhanraj Singh Murder Trial yesterday resumed in the San Fernando High Court with the appearance of British Queen’s Counsel Timothy Cassel who took over prosecution of the former Local Government Minister for murder.
Cassel, who has been hired by the State to lead the prosecution team, began replying to legal submissions on an issue which attorneys defending Singh had raised with the judge last week. It was Cassel’s first apearance in the trial which began almost three weeks ago (February 17). Singh is facing trial for the murder of Hansraj Sumairsingh, chairman of the Rio Claro/Mayaro Regional Corporation. The murder is alleged to have been committed between December 31, 1999 and January 1, 2000 in Mayaro. When the trial came up for hearing on January 7, attorney from the Department of Public Prosecutions, Devan Rampersad, had indicated that Cassel would not be available until March. Justice Baird, however, fixed the case to start on February 17. Rampersad, an acting assistant Director of Public Prosecution, took charge of the case for the State until yesterday when Cassel made his appearance.
When hearing resumed yesterday, the jury of 12 members and one alternate was brought to court from the hotel where they had been sequestered for the Carnival weekend and where they would remain for the duration of the trial. Justice Baird welcomed Cassel to the First Assize Court. In reply, the Queen’s Counsel said that he had never been to San Fernando and it was indeed a delight for him to be there. “I know I would certainly enjoy it,” Cassel said. Attorney Ravi Rajcoomar apologised to the court for the absence of lead defence attorney, Karl Hudson Phillips QC who is in the Hague for his swearing in as a judge of the International Criminal Court and is expected to return on March 12. Proceedings got underway yesterday with the judge ordering the jury back to the hotel to return next week. He then began hearing submissions by attorney Rajcoomar. Cassel then replied and continued until 2:30 pm. He will continue this morning when hearing resumes.
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