
Warren Cassell
Warren Cassell is a Montserratian-born attorney who gained attention for winning an appeal after a conviction for concealing the proceeds of criminal conduct. Initially sentenced to three and a half years in prison, Cassell's case was reviewed by the court, which cited a miscarriage of justice and questioned the validity of the original trial. Cassell had represented himself in court and was found guilty of transferring significant funds from an investor's account in a land sale scheme. His case highlights issues of legal representation and judicial processes in Antigua.
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Attorney Warren Cassell has been vindicated after the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal ruled that 'a miscarriage of justice has occurred' in his case.
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Attorney Warren Cassell has won his appeal after previously being sentenced to three and a half years in prison for concealing the proceeds of criminal conduct.
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