KINGSTON, Jamaica - Nine members of the judiciary were sworn in to higher office for the Michaelmas Term by Governor-General Sir Partick Allen, Monday at King’s House.
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Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says steps are under way to improve the process of judicial selection. Sykes says the move is part of efforts for better performance and the efficiency of the country's legal system. “We are moving to the stage.
Twelve members of the judiciary were sworn into higher office on Wednesday (April 13) by Governor-General, Sir Patrick Allen during a ceremony at King’s House.
They are Pamela Mason, Stephany Orr, Opal Smith, Dale Staple, Sheron Barnes, Althea J
Mavado
Dancehall artist Mavado will have to join the long list of creditors who have made claims against the estate of disbarred attorney-at-law Jennifer Messado, who declared herself bankrupt last week.
“She has her certificate of bankruptcy from the Office of the Trustee in bankruptcy, it’s just like when you have a receivership. This move now gives Messado breathing space, an opportunity to regularise her assets and distribute them in a fair way so that one person is not enriched at the expense of other creditors. The debts will be now be paid in a fair and equitable manner,” attorney-at-law Christopher Townsend told
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