Since Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced that he would be seeking to make changes to the Bail Act at least as it relates to some murders there has been uproar coming from Criminal Defense Lawyers and the long line of people who actively support criminality from behind the cover of legitimate human rights advocacy .
As a single medium this Blog has not been silent on the issue of crime in Jamaica and the crippling effect it has had, and is having on the ability of our country to lift itself out of poverty and take it’s place as an emerging first world country.
In a recent interview given to the Jamaican press Andrew Holness reiterated that he was not seeking to set up a confrontation with those opposed to fixing the bail act.
The questioner Ian Boyne asked the Prime Minister what his response would be to those criminal Lawyers, and human rights lobbyists who say he is not a lawyer and as such should leave matters like that alone because it would be unconstitutional?
Holness laid out a nuanced approach which he intimated would included dialogue with stakeholders.
I disagree wholeheartedly with that approach . There are no stakeholders but the Jamaican people, the vultures who pass as criminal defense lawyers have had it their way for decades, it’s now time for ordinary Jamaicans to take their country back.
Needless to say I believe there are enough guarantees within the system which already gives criminal accused enough protection under the law >
It is time that as a nation we focus on the protection of the innocent being slaughtered, instead of perpetually designing policies to accommodate criminals..
Our country does not belong to the criminal lawyers who pose as officers of the courts but are in many regards active criminals themselves.
They can no longer be allowed to have a monopoly on the direction and content of legislation. If the law does not suit the people then the law is a shackle and should be discarded.
The very lawyers who tout the law and our Constitution are some of the most egregious offenders of said laws.
It’s important to remind them that the Bail Act was made into law at a time when our country was not recording up to in excess of 1600 dead Jamaicans each year.
On that basis alone the Bail Act has become obsolete and should be revisited as is the case with much of the penal code.
For over four decades our country has been dominated by arrogant leftist lawyers, now they are joined by the never ending list of criminal supporting groups who hide under the banner of human rights to support criminal activity on the Island.
The very people whom many Jamaicans allowed into their lives believing they were genuine advocates for change despite our warnings, showed their hands when they distributed homosexual and other sexually explicit materials to their children.
Most Jamaicans know that these groups are actively enhancing and supporting the very people who are killing and raping at will in the communities.
lawyers do not care about crime they get paid by criminals.
Human rights lobbyists have no relevance without criminals .
Why would we continue to have these two groups decide whether we change our laws to make them commensurate with the challenges of the times?
Every year many of the Island’s Lawyers are disbarred from practicing law, in some cases it takes several different complaints of illegal and criminal conduct to have them removed.
Below is a list of the disbarred Attorneys According to the General legal Counsel’s own website, this list represents just those who are caught . It is important to note that while we hold up the private bar to a standard they do not deserve and the Bench to sainthood it is important to recognize that they all come from the very same fraternity as these who got kicked out .
Many Jamaicans living abroad have been fleeced of their entire life savings by lawyers who are still practicing as we speak .The last thing we need is to continue to acquiesce to the demands of lawyers.
Title | First Name | Last Name | Attorney No | Date Disbarred |
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Mr. | Ramnath | Hetram | 1002 | 11/13/1998 |
Mr. | Denis A. G. | Tomlinson | 810 | 11/09/1996 |
Mr. | Akin Joseph | Adaramaja | 3607 | 11/02/2013 |
Mr. | Malcolm | Rowe | 2577 | 10/24/2009 |
Mr. | Leeland T. | Playfair | 2458 | 10/24/1997 |
Ms. | Pauline | Simpson | 2321 | 10/19/1993 |
Mr. | Joseph Anthony | Allen | 2705 | 10/14/2010 |
Ms. | Georgette May | Scott | 3651 | 10/14/2008 |
Miss | Simone Nichola | Collings-Baugh | 3327 | 10/08/2005 |
Mr. | Burnham J. | Scott Q.C. | 628 | 09/25/2004 |
Mr. | Clinton U. | Hines | 321 | 09/19/1992 |
Mr. | Jermaine Ryan | Simms | 3470 | 09/17/2011 |
Mr. | Oswald Paul David | James | 3719 | 09/11/2012 |
Ms. | Arlean D. Moreta | Beckford | 3456 | 09/01/2015 |
Mrs. | Antonnette | Haughton Cardenas | 2233 | 07/31/2009 |
Mr. | J. Vernon (Jonathan) | Ricketts | 2277 | 07/22/2006 |
Mr. | Arthur G. | Kitchin | 2594 | 06/23/2012 |
Mrs. | Nancy | Tulloch-Darby | 2364 | 06/15/2002 |
Mr. | Probyn | Aiken | 1 | 06/04/1991 |
Mrs. | Cynthia D. | Levy Brown | 2360 | 05/20/2006 |
Title | First Name | Last Name | Attorney No | Date Disbarred |
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Mr. | Sheldon | Codner | 3985 | 05/19/2012 |
Mr. | Audley Horatio | Foster | 3132 | 05/17/2003 |
Mr. | Raphael | Bishop | 2040 | 04/30/2005 |
Ms. | Carol Lena | Winston-Churchill | 2330 | 04/27/2002 |
Ms. | Marie Judy-Ann | Chambers | 3836 | 04/26/2014 |
Mrs. | Chrystine A. | Bernard | 2479 | 04/14/2012 |
Mr. | Derrick J. | Darby | 2313 | 04/12/2003 |
Mr. | Shaun A. | Reynolds | 2617 | 03/31/2007 |
Mr. | Kevin | Martin | 2319 | 03/29/2001 |
Ms. | Lorraine | Earle | 2252 | 03/22/2006 |
Mr. | Trevor M.A. | Malcolm | 2472 | 03/16/1988 |
Ms. | D Marjorie | Rose | 2062 | 03/14/1992 |
Mrs. | Dahlia Allison B. | Allen | 2655 | 03/09/2002 |
Ms. | Chandra | Soares | 2478 | 03/08/2013 |
Mr. | Noël S. | Williams | 2091 | 03/07/2002 |
Mr. | Therol E. L. | Voche | 2519 | 03/06/2004 |
Mrs. | Faye P.R. | Sylvester Williamson Benjamin | 2338 | 02/16/1991 |
Mr. | Trevor A. | Robinson | 2112 | 02/15/2003 |
Mr. | Trevor | Ruddock | 2398 | 02/13/2010 |
Ms. | Myrtle R. | Johnson | 353 | 02/12/2000 |
Title | First Name | Last Name | Attorney No | Date Disbarred |
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Mr. | Paul I. | Miller | 971 | 02/03/2005 |
Mr. | Humphrey Lee | McPherson | 3170 | 01/30/2016 |
Mr. | Adrian A.F. “Freddie” | Brown | 2455 | 01/30/2003 |
Mr. | Owen Kirkwood | Clunie | 3179 | 01/24/2015 |
Ms. | Audrey | Heslop-Mendez | 2538 | 01/23/2004 |
Mr. | Donald R. | Bernard | 818 | 01/15/2000 |
Ms. | E.H. | Williams | 733 | 01/14/2006 |
Mr. | Ronald | Mcintosh | 2460 | 01/10/1978 |
Mr. | Audley Earl | Melhado | 3220 |