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16 Beach Access Defenders Acquitted After Prosecution Calls No Witnesses
Sixteen individuals charged in connection with accessing Laurys Bay have been acquitted by the St. John's Magistrate's Court after the prosecution presented no witnesses. The ruling is being hailed as a landmark affirmation of public beach access rights under Antigua and Barbuda law.
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