Appeal Court grants three-month stay in Nandlall law book case

Anil Nandlall

A three-month delay as a result of a stay granted by the Appeal Court, has been granted in the matter against former Attorney General, Anil Nandlall, who is before the courts for the alleged fraudulent conversion of law books.

During Friday’s court hearing, Magistrate Fabayo Azore was a no-show, while Nandlall, his attorney, Everton Singh-Lammy and Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) prosecutor, Patrice Henry, were present.

Nandlall’s attorney laid over to the court clerk a copy of the stay granted by the Appeal Court, which is in effect until October 1. The clerk then gave a return date of October 25, when the parties will make their next court appearance.