
Law society disagrees with findings of US judge
The Law Society of Singapore (the Society) disagrees with the findings about Singapore's criminal justice system by US judge Samuel Cole, in allowing asylum for Mr Amos Yee in the United States (US judge grants Amos Yee's asylum request; March 26). We note the 30-day period for the US Department of Homeland Security to appeal...

ACLS: Outrageous to say that Amos Yee was persecuted
The Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore (ACLS) is outraged by the assertion that Mr Amos Yee was persecuted by the Singapore Government, and the consequent impugning of our criminal justice system in the American courts. Singaporeans jealously guard the multiracial, multicultural and multi-religious harmony that we...

SDP Welcomes Govt’s Plan to Raise Smoking Age
The SDP welcomes the Government's move to raise the minimum legal age to smoke, buy and possess cigarettes from 18 to 21. Smoking is without doubt a health hazard and measures to curb the habit especially among the youth is to be supported. The smoking habit is picked up by many in their late teens and the prohibition for persons...
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