Chief Justice Haynes brings more than 44 years of experience to the table

Barbados welcomed Leslie Francis Haynes, SC as the new Chief Justice on Friday, May 17, 2024. He was sworn in as the 6th Chief Justice of post-Independent Barbados by The President of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason, at State House. With over 44 years of experience as a legal practitioner, Haynes attended The University of the West Indies (UWI) and earned his Legal Education Certificate of the Council of Legal Education in 1980. He was admitted to the Bar of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago in October 1980 and later to the Inner Bar in 2001. Haynes takes over from former Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham, who retired the previous week. As a seasoned legal practitioner, Chief Justice Leslie Francis Haynes brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new role in Barbados. With a strong academic background from The University of the West Indies and a Legal Education Certificate, Haynes has been practicing law for over four decades. His admission to the Bar of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago in 1980 marked the beginning of a successful career that has taken him across several islands in the Eastern Caribbean. His elevation to the Inner Bar in 2001 further solidified his reputation as a respected legal mind in the region. The swearing-in ceremony of Chief Justice Leslie Francis Haynes was a momentous occasion in Barbados, as he officially took on the role as the head of the judiciary. Presided over by The President of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason, the ceremony at State House marked the beginning of a new chapter in the country's legal system. With a distinguished career spanning over four decades, Chief Justice Haynes is well-prepared to lead the judiciary with integrity and wisdom. His commitment to upholding the rule of law and delivering justice for all citizens will be a guiding principle in his tenure. The retirement of former Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham paved the way for Chief Justice Leslie Francis Haynes to assume his position as the leader of the judiciary in Barbados. With a legacy of service and dedication to the legal profession, Sir Patterson Cheltenham left a lasting impact on the country's legal system. As Chief Justice Haynes takes on his new role, he carries with him the responsibility of upholding the principles of justice and fairness that are essential to a functioning democracy. His experience and expertise will be instrumental in addressing the challenges and opportunities facing the judiciary in Barbados. In conclusion, the appointment of Chief Justice Leslie Francis Haynes signals a new era for the judiciary in Barbados. With a strong foundation in legal education and decades of experience as a practitioner, Chief Justice Haynes is poised to lead with integrity and professionalism. His dedication to upholding the rule of law and ensuring access to justice for all citizens will be instrumental in strengthening the legal system in Barbados. As he embarks on this new chapter in his career, Chief Justice Haynes will continue to serve the people of Barbados with diligence and commitment, upholding the principles of justice and fairness in all his endeavors. https://therealcrimediary.com/chief-justice-haynes-brings-more-than-44-years-of-experience-to-the-table/?feed_id=53928&_unique_id=665a56e848d9a

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