PHILIPSBURG--The Court of Appeals is to present its advice on the challenging request filed by Prosecutor Gonda van der Wulp against Judge Koos van de Ven today, Friday, at 9:00am. The request was foiled during the April 23 trial of four men suspected of membership in a criminal organisation involved in drugs, firearms and money laundering. The Prosecutor presented her case against the Judge at the...
Appeals Court to decide today in challenging case
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