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GDF Captain admitted to Bar

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Guyana Defence Force (GDF)

Captain Texine Daw was admitted to the bar before Justice Brassingto­n Reynolds on Thursday.

According to a post on the

GDF Facebook page, her petition to practice law was presented by Attorney at Law, Melissa Yearwood-Stewart in associatio­n with the Solicitor General, Nigel Hawke.

Captain Daw enlisted in the Guyana Defence Force as a soldier in 2008 but always aspired to become an Officer. She was granted the opportunit­y and went on to successful­ly complete the Standard Officers’ Course. In

2015, she began reading for her Bachelor of Laws Degree at the University of Guyana which she successful­ly completed and was the recipient of the ProChancel­lor’s Medal for Best Graduating Law Student in 2018.

She acquired her Legal Education Certificat­e from the Hugh Wooding Law School on September 4, 2020.

“I was supposed to have become a teacher since most of my family are teachers, but deep inside I wanted to carve my own path. It was while I was in 6th form at Saint Stanislaus College, I realized that I was interested in Law so I set my goal to becoming an Attorney at Law and set out to achieve same. I am equally happy with

being a military officer. The values and standards of the GDF has shaped me into the individual I am today. I am grateful for the Guyana Defence Force for the opportunit­ies afforded to me and the discipline and consistenc­y which helped me to persevere throughout my studies,” Captain Daw said.

Captain Daw, also a former student of St Joseph High School is the mother of three-year-old Jermaine Kyrie Newton and is a resident of Helena No.2 Mahaica.

 ??  ?? Texine Daw (GDF Facebook photo)
Texine Daw (GDF Facebook photo)

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