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The Court

As of 15 July 2021, all in-person visits to the Detention Centre, including legal visits by Counsel and defence members and non-privileged visits will resume (e.g. family visits, spiritual visits, etc.). The Court endeavours to ensure the mental, physical and spiritual welfare of those in the Detention Centre; detainees have access to fresh air, recreational time, sports activities, library books, news, computers , quality food and facilities for cooking. Detainees are entitled to privacy with defence lawyers, to privileged communication with a consular or diplomatic representative, to visits a minister or spiritual advisor, and to visits with family, including a spouse or partner. The Governor announced two judicial appointments to superior and district courts today. Supreme Court, for example, often make reference to legitimacy as one of the institution’s most precious resources. Justices have asserted that frequent reversals of existing precedents undermine the legitimacy of the ...