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    Chief Justice Brian Sykes declares that the courts are not revenue collecting agencies

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Chief Justice Brian Sykes has declared that the courts aren’t income accumulating businesses and that judges aren’t in search of to fulfill income targets.

    The federal government has indicated that it intends to gather one billion {dollars} in site visitors fines within the 2026-2027 fiscal yr.

    Justice Sykes mentioned the site visitors ticket public days organized by the Courtroom Administration Division CAD have been deliberate earlier than any indication of the federal government’s income targets.

    The following one is scheduled for St. Catherine on March 4.

    The CAD has indicated that the initiative goals to assist motorists resolve long-standing site visitors ticket issues earlier than warrants are executed, whereas additionally supporting the judiciary’s efforts to scale back case backlogs within the parish courts.

    Justice Sykes emphasised that motorists shouldn’t imagine that they are going to be pressured to plead responsible for site visitors breaches.



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