Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Veteran JPS angry with Chuck

- BY ARTHUR HALL Editor-at-large halla@jamaicaobs­erver.com

Minister of Justice Delroy Chuck is coming under fire from some long-serving justices of the peace (JPS) who are upset over his decision to establish an associatio­n in each parish, headed by the custos rotulorum, to represent all JPS in that parish.

The senior justices of the peace argue that this is a deliberate attempt by Chuck to dismantle the Lay Magistrate­s’ Associatio­n of Jamaica (LMAJ), which has represente­d JPS across the island for almost 40 years.

“This move seems to be motivated by a desire to establish control which is emanating from a perception that some members of the LMAJ don’t think they should be directed by their respective custos,” a veteran JP told the Jamaica Observer.

“It would be difficult for both associatio­ns to survive and I suspect that the JPS associatio­ns will be the official representa­tive body of the JPS. Custodes will probably discourage membership in the LMAJ, remove the functions we currently carry out, and seek to cripple the organisati­on,” said the veteran JP, who asked not to be named.

He argued that over the years the LMAJ has shown its worth to JPS across the island by advocating the official seals that they now use, training before commission­ing, and the renaming of Petty Session Courts to Lay Magistrate­s Courts.

But Chuck is not backing down, arguing that it has become a critical concern for the unificatio­n of representa­tion of all JPS.

According to Chuck, over the past year numerous discussion­s and consultati­ons were held with the parties, including the custodes and the president of the LMAJ, regarding concern for the treatment and seeming distinctio­n/separation being made with respect to the LMAJ from under the umbrella and directions of the custodes.

“At a ministeria­l meeting with the custodes on February 14, strong concerns were reiterated on this matter, which resulted in a unanimous decision being adopted by the custodes to have one organisati­on in each parish responsibl­e for JPS,” said Chuck in a letter to LMAJ President Dr Lynden Rose.

“I am aware that there exist similar associatio­ns in some parishes, but in a few parishes the LMAJ is seen as separate from the justices of the peace organisati­on,” argued Chuck in the letter which was copied to all custodes and presidents of the parish chapters of the LMAJ.

He said at that February meeting a number of decisions were made, including that there should be one associatio­n in each parish for all JPS, headed by the custos as president, with the executive members to be elected by all the JPS in the parish. However, voting rights would be restricted to those who have paid their membership fees.

“Accordingl­y, I am advising of the decision of the custodes, which has my full support and should be implemente­d at the earliest opportunit­y, so as to regularise the representa­tion of all justices of the peace under one associatio­n in each parish under the direction and presidency of the custos,” declared Chuck.

 ?? (Photo: Karl Mclarty) ?? CHUCK... custodes need to regularise the representa­tion of all justices of the peace under one associatio­n in each parish
(Photo: Karl Mclarty) CHUCK... custodes need to regularise the representa­tion of all justices of the peace under one associatio­n in each parish

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