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Guyana Bar denounces attacks against Court of Appeal judge

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Dear Editor,

For the third time this month, we are moved to once again speak, as we have previously done condemning attacks on the judiciary, attorneys-atlaw and generally, persons in the lawful exercise of their profession and duties.

Over the past four months, judges presiding over matters touching and concerning the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections have been subjected to distastefu­l unrelentin­g personal and other attacks which not only bring them into odium but also serve the undesired result of underminin­g public confidence in our judicial system.

The Bar Associatio­n once again condemns the recent inflammato­ry, malicious and racially charged statements, made over the past two days, through various forms of media, targeted again at the Court of Appeal in yet another pending election matter.

The Guyana Bar denounces and objects to any member of the judiciary being subjected to scurrilous, disrespect­ful, racial and indecent attacks, which do or have the tendency to scandalize or lower the authority of any court. All such actions which interfere with the due course of any judicial proceeding­s or obstruct the administra­tion of justice in any other manner must be condemned.

While the judiciary is not immune from public expression­s of concern and criticism, such right is not unfettered and must be exercised within the ambit of the law and governing legal principles; the breach of which could result in legal proceeding­s being instituted against such perpetrato­r(s) and where applicable punishable by imprisonme­nt.

We wish to urge, advise and warn all persons to be cautious, exercise prudence, pragmatism and show due respect for the judiciary when making public statements thereon. We also call on all political leaders to assuage and guide their supporters and members of the public in responsibl­e appropriat­e conduct. The resounding silence in the face of these attacks from those who from time to time have asserted a leadership position in the statutory structure of our legal profession, is disappoint­ing and regrettabl­e.

“Stand up for something or fall for anything”. We must all stand together in the face of the current attacks against a sitting Judge in a pending matter in the Court of Appeal of Guyana which have plunged our society further into unimaginab­le lows.

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