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For new attorney Jinelle Thomas, hard work conquers all

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Whenever anyone asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up, Jinelle Thomas would tell them that she wanted to be a lawyer.

Looking back now, Thomas, 23, who was admitted to bar at the High

Court last Tuesday, said it never occurred to her just how “tedious and grueling” the road to making her dream a reality would be.

“…but I embarked upon this journey, neverthele­ss, with certainty that it was the path that I was meant to trod,” the new attorney said in her speech at the occasion, which she ended by referencin­g the motto of her former high school, The Bishops’ High. “I stand before this Honorable Court today as a testament that hard work conquers all; labor omnia vincit.”

Thomas, who graduated from the Hugh Wooding Law School on Saturday, 8 October, was admitted by Acting Chief Justice Roxane George upon a petition by attorney Everton Singh-Lammy.

Thomas noted she was truly honoured to be accepted into the noble profession and pledged to uphold the values and traditions that were set before her every day onward. “I acknowledg­e the hard work of my predecesso­rs and I vow to serve my country with integrity, humility, and honesty,” she said.

Thomas received a full government scholarshi­p to complete her studies at the Hugh Wooding Law School, which she did all online due to the COVID19 pandemic. Thomas said it was not an easy feat as it was accompanie­d by many back aches and eye pain from sitting in a chair and staring at a computer screen for four to six hours a day during classes and for hours on end afterward to complete assignment­s, class tutorials and presentati­ons.

“Not only did online studies cause physical pain but it became mentally overwhelmi­ng trying to balance the insurmount­able amount of work with the feelings of despair and isolation brought on by the COVID19 pandemic. Despite the physical barriers of online schooling, I was blessed with some amazing people who I have had the privilege to call friends,” she said.

In acknowledg­ing her support system, Thomas also admitted that she was blessed to be born into a family that fostered and nurtured all of her interests and especially her interest in the legal profession. She noted that they encouraged her and did everything they humanly could to help her realise my dream.

She singled out her mother, Rayan Thomas, noting that she was likely the happiest woman alive and let her know that she was sharing her achievemen­t with her. “You have supported me without hesitation or question in everything I set my mind to do and I simply do not have enough tongues to express my gratitude for you and the role you have played in my achievemen­ts,” she said.

At the same time, Thomas said that while was elated to be stepping into her new role as an attorney, it was also a bitterswee­t moment as she was unable to share it with her number one cheerleade­r, her late father, Jude Thomas.

In admitting Thomas, the Chief Justice advised young attorneys that they should be frank with the court even when the authoritie­s are against them, as they have a duty to the court and to their clients—a duty to ensure justice.

“Your duty is to assist the court to do justice,” the Chief Justice said.

Justice George also pointed to punctualit­y and honesty as being important elements in the legal profession.

She further observed that Thomas had been in a leadership position during her tenure at the law school and this she lauded as she noted that the profession needed positive leadership.

Attorney SinghLammy, in presenting Thomas’ petition, spoke of her exemplary work ethic during the period in which she worked in his chambers and indicated that he instilled in her the need to continuous­ly serve the people of Guyana.

 ?? ?? At centre is new attorney Jinelle Thomas with acting Chief Justice Roxane George and attorney Everton Singh-Lammy
At centre is new attorney Jinelle Thomas with acting Chief Justice Roxane George and attorney Everton Singh-Lammy

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