Jamaica Gleaner

Courts crippled across the island

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ABSENT JUDGES stalled court sessions right across Jamaica yesterday, as nearly 100 of them from the appellate, Supreme and Parish Courts gathered at the Supreme Court in Kingston for a meeting.

Below are reports from several parishes across Jamaica:

ST ANN

Persons who turned up at the St Ann Parish Court were met with little informatio­n, as a spokespers­on only ventured that matters would have been set for court as “today is a court day,” but they were adjourned for the day.

ST CATHERINE

Judicial proceeding­s were halted at the Spanish Town, Linstead and Old Harbour parish courts as judges did not turn up for work.

At the Spanish Town Parish Court where proceeding­s in the circuit session were scheduled to continue, a number of persons expressed concern as they argued that the action by the judges would further delay their cases.

Prisoners who were taken to the courthouse were quickly returned to jailhouses.

But there was some support for the judges from members the legal fraternity in St Catherine, with one noted attorney-at-law telling The Gleaner that the judges have every right to use whatever tools available to them to press their case.

PORTLAND

Dozens of cases were postponed at the Buff Bay, Bryan’s Bay, and Manchionea­l parish courts, as there were no judges to hear the matters. There was no word on when the cases would be heard.

MANCHESTER

While most workers at the Manchester Parish Court showed up, no matter was heard as all three judges, including the high court judge, were absent.

According to a court administra­tor, the clerks spent the day rescheduli­ng dates for persons who showed up for their matters to be heard.

“Only the justice of the peace showed up for petty sessions court. No one else showed up and we don’t know what is happening,” said one court worker.

ST JAMES AND WESTMORELA­ND

All matters at the Westmorela­nd and St James Parish Courts were adjourned, as the judges from both jurisdicti­ons were said to be in a meeting from early in the morning.

However, it was not disclosed how many matters from the courts were put off.

Attorney-at-law Lambert Johnson, who had matters in the Westmorela­nd court, said he was prepared to allow the judges as much time as they would need to complete their meeting.

ST THOMAS

Hearings at the St Thomas Parish Court in Morant Bay and the Yallahs Courthouse were cancelled as a result of absent officials, after judges across the island attended a meeting in Kingston.

Though the extent of the disruption at the local courthouse­s is uncertain, several complainan­ts and defendants who had turned up for hearings had to return home.

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