After three weeks of dysfunction caused by protests from certain lawyers against the government commissioner at the Port-au-Prince Court of First Instance, Frantz Monclair, the prosecutor’s office resumed normal activities on Monday, August 11. The protesting lawyers are said to have granted a three-day truce to allow the processing of certain cases at the prosecutor’s office.
The presence of former senator Nenel Cassy was expected, but according to Monclair, who stated that he left his office very late, there
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