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Police can publish an accused’s photo but no mugshots

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Justice Frank Seepersad - THE POLICE SERVICE can publish images, names and addresses of an accused where the law permits it. However, the TTPS cannot disseminate the police booking photographs or mugshots. This was the ruling of Justice Frank Seepersad on February 14, as he upheld only one aspect of a police officer’s lawsuit against the State. Acting Cpl Narindra Beharry, who saw his mugshot on several media sites and […]

Source: Trinidad News

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