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Published 16:42 28 Oct 2017 BST
“Obviously we will make certain that he has all the accoutrements that accompany a former president. His safety will be uppermost in our minds," said Judge Evans.
“He made it crystal-clear to me through his representative that he would carry out his public duty as a citizen and resident of this community.”
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