Jamaica Gleaner

Government to spend $846 million to expand Court of Appeal

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THE GOVERNMENT is to spend $846 million on the expansion of the Court of Appeal, which will result in three new courtrooms, 15 judge’s chambers and an expanded registry.

Minister of Justice Delroy Chuck made the disclosure during his contributi­on to the 2018-19 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representa­tives on Tuesday.

He also informed that the Government intends to amend the Constituti­on for retired judges to sit beyond age 70 on an as-needed basis.

“A standard document and a five-year plan to guide the developmen­t of the physical infrastruc­ture for the justice sector and the procuremen­t of furniture and equipment will be developed. This will be a significan­t developmen­t, as that document will guide the infrastruc­tural agenda for the fiscal years 2019-2020 to 2020-2021,” Chuck noted.

He said the country will “witness the new face of justice” when the ministry starts the design and, hopefully, the constructi­on of several judicial complexes across the island.

These, he said, include the constructi­on of the St James Regional Judicial Complex; St Ann Regional Judicial Complex; Manchester Regional Judicial Complex;

Trelawny Parish Court

Complex; and the constructi­on of the Spanish Town Parish Court Complex.

“When you visit St James, St Ann, Mandeville, these are courts that really must be abandoned. They are courts that are difficult to do justice in, the conditions are just not appropriat­e, and I hope, Cabinet approving, that we can start the design and constructi­on of the new court complexes,” Chuck said.

The minister also informed of plans for the establishm­ent of five Family Courts, one each year, St Catherine being the one for this fiscal year; and the expansion of the Supreme Court. “There will be mobile courts for vulnerable witnesses; we have already bought the mobile unit. Witnesses will be able to give evidence from remote locations,” Chuck said.

He added that the days when remandees have to travel to court for mention dates will be over. Chuck said jails, prisons and the Horizon Remand Centre will be linked into the courtrooms live and direct through the technologi­cal systems being provided to the courts.

“This will reduce the reliance on the security forces to provide transporta­tion for offenders to attend court,” Chuck said.

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