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LETTER: Unequal Justice: A Disturbing Discrepancy in the Treatment of Criminal Cases

29 March 2025
This content originally appeared on Antigua News Room.
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By Antigua Surf

Recent developments in our justice system have sparked growing concerns over the apparent disparity in how certain individuals are treated under the law.

The case of Kelvin Sundar, who was swiftly remanded to prison for allegedly robbing a mini mart, has raised questions about how different crimes are being treated.

While robbery is indeed a serious offense, what is even more disturbing is how it contrasts with the treatment of Angela Mejia, who has admitted to the abduction, murder and disposal of 9-year-old Chantel Crump—yet she appears to be receiving protection from the state.

In Kelvin’s case, the legal process was quick, and the accused faced immediate incarceration. However, when we look at the case of Angela, who is accused of such severe crimes—kidnapping and murdering a young child—her case seems to be handled with far more leniency.

Despite the gravity of her alleged actions, she has not faced the same level of scrutiny or consequences as Kelvin, leaving many to wonder why.

While Kelvin was just thrown to the dogs like the remains of a ham bone, Angela is being held in isolation, being protected from not only the prisoners but the prison officers who cannot take a good look at her.

This matter raises serious questions: Why are those accused of more horrific crimes not facing the same urgency or severity in their prosecution? Is the justice system truly applying the law equally, or are some individuals shielded from the full extent of the law due to factors unknown to the public? The situation is concerning, to say the least.

Even more troubling is the message this sends to the public: that some people may be protected or afforded more favorable treatment while others face the harshest penalties, depending on the nature of their crime or other unknown factors. This selective application of justice undermines public confidence in the fairness and integrity of our legal system.

As a society, we must demand transparency, fairness, and accountability from our justice system. The law should be applied impartially, ensuring that everyone is held accountable based on the seriousness of their actions.

Sincerely,
Antigua Surf

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