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  2. Supreme Court of Judicature (Trinidad and Tobago) - Wikipedia

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    The High Court has original jurisdiction over indictable criminal matters, family matters, and civil matters. It sits at Port of Spain, San Fernando and Scarborough. [4] A decision of the High Court can be appealed to the Court of Appeal whether there is a question of constitutional interpretation, a breach of the laws protecting fundamental rights, a decision allowing or refusing proceedings ...

  3. Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago is a branch of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago that interprets and applies the laws of Trinidad and Tobago, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The judiciary is a hierarchical system comprising a Supreme Court of Judicature, a Magistracy and a Family Court.

  4. Ivor Archie - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1998, he was appointed a puisine judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature. He became a Justice of Appeal on April 2, 2004, and chief justice on January 24, 2008. He is the eighth chief justice of Trinidad and Tobago and the youngest person to have taken the role.

  5. Gillian Lucky - Wikipedia

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    Gillian Lucky (born 1967) is a Justice of Appeal at the Supreme Court of Judicature for Trinidad and Tobago. She was previously a High Court Judge, Director of the Police Complaints Authority, and a Member of Parliament for Pointe-à-Pierre.

  6. Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice of Trinidad and Tobago is the highest judge of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and presides over its Supreme Court of Judicature. [1] He is appointed by a common decision of the president, the prime minister and the leader of the main opposition party.

  7. Annestine Sealey - Wikipedia

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    Sealey graduated from Hugh Wooding Law School in 1979. [1] Sealey was appointed a judge in her native country in 1990. She served as a judge for many years, becoming the second female judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature.

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  9. Category:Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago; S. Supreme Court of Judicature (Trinidad and Tobago) This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 09:35 (UTC). Text ...