Jamaica Gleaner

Criminal lifeline

Chuck wants murder, manslaught­er to be on the expungemen­t books

- romario.scott@gleanerjm.com

THE ANDREW Holness-led Cabinet will be asked to agree to amending laws to allow convicts who have abandoned criminalit­y for an extended period of time to have their records expunged.

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, speaking on Tuesday during his contributi­on to the Sectoral Debate, said he was looking to have the Criminal Records (Rehabilita­tion of Offenders) Act

further amended so that more people can have their records expunged as long as it “can be shown that for extended, prolonged period of time, they have put crime behind them”.

Referencin­g a pastor who Chuck said he knew of, the minister told Parliament that the man had been charged with murder, convicted of manslaught­er but turned his life around and has been preaching for the last 25 years.

This pastor, however, cannot get his records expunged because the act does not currently allow for it, “and that is the sort of person we’d want expunged”, Chuck stated.

Over 1,000 Jamaicans have had their criminal records expunged in recent months, the minister reported to Parliament.

A SECOND CHANCE

“This is the opportunit­y for Jamaicans to be given a second chance to make a positive contributi­on to society,” Chuck noted.

“The Ministry of Justice continues to offer these expungemen­t services to persons who have made a sincere and successful attempt at becoming law-abiding citizens so that they are given the opportunit­y to start afresh without being haunted by their past mistakes,” he added.

Chuck said 1,915 expungemen­t applicatio­ns were received in the 2018-2019 fiscal year.

Also speaking on the vexed issue of backlog court cases choking the justice system, Chuck said there has been a significan­t reduction in the criminal case backlog over the last four years.

“On December 31, 2016, there was a backlog of 30,607 criminal cases in the parish courts. Mr Speaker, as at the end of fiscal year 2018-2019, 12,399 of these cases had been cleared. This represente­d a 40 per cent reduction in the backlog of these cases,” he revealed.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Delroy Chuck, minister of justice, makes his presentati­on during the Sectoral Debate in Parliament on Tuesday.
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Delroy Chuck, minister of justice, makes his presentati­on during the Sectoral Debate in Parliament on Tuesday.

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