June 15, 2016
COURT of Appeal President Dame Anita Allen
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NOTED attorney Fred Smith, QC, yesterday said the expressed position of Court of Appeal President Dame Anita Allen on the possible legality of same-sex marriages in The Bahamas is more than appropriate and chastised detractors who argued that she is unable to sit objectively on such cases that may arise in the future.
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Dame Anita ‘should not sit on cases of same-sex marriage’
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Door open to same sex marriage
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