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On Tuesday, Jack Warner won his long-running battle to avoid being extradited to the United States when a high court judge permanently stayed the proceedings.

In a ruling delivered, High Court Justice Karen Reid declared that Warner's constitutional rights to the protection of the law had been breached by the State given the absence of a key document that was required to support the extradition request, making the proceedings flawed.
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00:00Those matters, in fact, I read the indictment in the Parliament at the time because they
00:05were sent us by the U.S. and those proceedings went their way and, of course, in a court
00:11of law now, Mr. Warner will no longer have to be extradited.
00:14So some decisions are right on spot, some are not right on spot, and that is why we
00:20have the courts of law to make decisions when wrongdoing happens.
00:24Some of it we can't say at the outset, but that's why we have courts of law.
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