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IT’S EARLY, but Attorney General Dale Marshall is expecting to soon see the wheels of justice speed up.

This after Government prepares to spend almost a half-million dollars to accommodate new judges, and remain on course to introduce a number of other courts by early 2020.

“Over time, I fully expect to see movement in the system,” Marshall told the DAILY NATION yesterday, 24 hours after it was revealed $488 851 would be spent to create space in the Supreme Court Complex at Whitepark Road, The City, for the new judges, who are expected to start hearing cases early next year.(BA)

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