Eight members of the judiciary have been sworn in by Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen to act in higher offices for the Easter term. The judges, who will serve in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, took the oath of allegiance and the.
Eight members of the judiciary were sworn in today to act in higher offices for the Easter Term, by Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen. The judges, who will serve in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, took the Oath of Allegiance and the.
In-person hearings will resume at the Court of Appeal when the Michaelmas Term begins next week. This was announced by President Justice Patrick Brooks, during a swearing-in at King's House on Monday for members of the judiciary who have.
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.
Taking the Oath of Allegiance an.
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.