
Roger Gaspard
Roger Gaspard is the Director of Public Prosecutions in Trinidad who announced the charges against Captain James Rodrigues and Abdul Azad in connection with a significant cocaine trafficking case.
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Harewood-Christopher was eventually released without any charges being laid on February 1, and further cleared of any wrongdoing on May 9, when Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC, decided there was insufficient evidence to charge her with any criminal offence.
Erla trusts God for justice against those who ‘conspired’ to end her careerRoger Gaspard has given instructions to charge a man with the murder of American tourist Christopher Brown.
Man to be charged with American tourist’s murder in TobagoRoger Gaspard is the DPP who initiated a review of the case against Lee and Leong Poi.
Trinidad Housing Minister, businessman rearrested over importation of Mercedes-BenzDirector of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard was criticized for not fulfilling his duties regarding a Freedom of Information request.
Trinidad judge ‘disappointed’ as DPP fails to respond to info requestDirector of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard provided advice leading to the charges against Moore.
Ex-boyfriend charged with murder of Trinidad womanActing on legal advice received from the Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, officers charged George with grievous sexual assault.
Prominent Trinidad attorney charged with sexual assaultRoger Gaspard, the Director of Public Prosecutions, stated there was no evidence to charge the then commissioner of police with any offence.
Trinidad's deputy police commissioner under investigation | SportsRoger Gaspard SC decided there was 'no realistic prospect' of Erla Harewood-Christopher being convicted for any offence.
Trinidad's police commissioner sent on leave | NewsRoger Gaspard stated that there was no evidence to charge Harewood-Christopher with any offence.
DPP: No evidence to charge suspended Trinidad Top CopThe Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard, advised that the two men be charged.
Captain, sailor of boat that travelled from Guyana charged in Trinidad cocaine seizure































