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Judges at work - Barbados Today

Judges at work Article by May 11, 2021 Despite the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic the island’s judicial system has significantly improved since the addition of judges to the Supreme Court almost two years ago. That is the view of Attorney General Dale Marshall, who today revealed that face-to-face jury trials would be resuming soon. In October 2019, seven new judges – one Court of Appeal judge, four High Court judges and two temporary High Court judges – were sworn in by Governor General Dame Sandra Mason. At that time, Marshall said the appointments would help reduce the large backlog and expedite the movement of cases.

Bar: Entire justice system needs a fix - Barbados Today

  Many of the issues causing a backlog in the courts are systemic, and the Barbados Bar Association says it is time to stop pointing fingers at lawyers alone and start employing solutions. Responding to an article published over the weekend in another section of the Press, in which Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham chastised attorneys for contributing to delays and backlogs in the system, president of the Bar, Rosalind Smith-Millar QC said there were many contributing factors to the long-running issue. On several occasions, Barbados’ sloth system of adjudicating legal matters, has been heavily criticized by the country’s final appellate court, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

Bar and AG differ on lawyers limits - Barbados Today

Bar and AG differ on lawyers limits - Barbados Today
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