The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Stock photo source: stock.adobe.com OVER the next two days, nine British Law Lords will hear arguments for and against Trinidad and Tobago’s mandatory-death-penalty position and the “savings law clause” which prevents any colonial law in force at the time of Independence from being challenged for breaching constitutional rights and freedoms. Death by hanging remains the mandatory penalty for murder in TT. In the appeal before the Privy Council convicted killer […]