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Therold O'neal Fields, another thieving lawyer?
Therold O’neal Fields, another thieving lawyer? – Photo credit: Nation Newspaper

Given the fact that the Bar Association (BA) has now debunked Barry Gale as its president, the actions by the Chief Justice (CJ) in interfering in matters in which he has no authority must now raise the suspicion that the CJโ€™s conduct was designed to shore up Barry Galeโ€™s position as president of the BA, given the fact that the BA is contemplating taking legal action against the CJ. Whether this was the CJโ€™s intent or not, is now a moot point as Barry Gale has been voted out of office and Tariq Khan into office.

BU family member Pachamama raised some interesting points recently concerning what happens to lawyers who appropriate money from clientsโ€™ funds. BU did a little research on one such case, that of attorney Therold Fields, which provides the template of how things are done in Barbados โ€“ See $700,000 theft charge.

The Disciplinary Committee of the BA referred the matter of Mr Fields to the Court of Appeal. And, predictably, in the last week or so, the Court of Appeal adjourned its hearing. Meanwhile, so far as BY can discover, no criminal proceedings for theft have been commenced by the DPP against Mr Fields. And Mr Fields continues to have the right to practice law.

Why has Mr Fields not been criminally indicted? Why has Mr Fields not been suspended from the practice of law? Why is the CJ usurping an authority that he does not have to go after attorneys who are lawfully practicing law and NOT making free with their clientsโ€™ money, but merely insisting on their right under the Constitution not to join an association?

It has also been suggested that we should do away with the UK systems. How the UK system treats with clientsโ€™ funds is interesting. We can clearly see that Barbados is very far what is practiced in the UK system.

  • In the UK, there are solicitors and barristers. Solicitors have to be members of the Law Society and barristers have to be members of the inns of court.

  • Clients do not instruct and pay barristers, this is done by their solicitors and payment from clientsโ€™ funds is only made to the barrister once costs are taxed and it is made by the solicitor, not the client.

  • Each year, solicitors have to submit their accounts to the Law Society for auditing and it is only after the Law Society has satisfied itself that these accounts are in order that the solicitor is issued a practice certificate.

This is not to say that there are no โ€œirregularitiesโ€ in the UK with solicitors and clientsโ€™ funds, merely that if there are, these are likely to be discovered annually by the Law Society and, until the solicitor has satisfied the Law Society, they cannot practice law.

Another BU family member Jeff Cumberbatch posted a comment on another blog which referred to Belize, which has the same conditions as those in our Constitution and Legal Professions Act, in which there is the complaint that the BA of Belize does nothing. And the same can be said of the Barbados Bar Association – BECAUSE the BA is allowed by law to call on any attorney to have their accounts audited, but has always failed to do this, until the cat is out of the bag.

Let us not forget about the Compensation Fund. Every year upon paying their fees for their practice certificates, every attorney is required to pay a fixed sum in addition that is remitted to the BA, the purpose being to compensate clients for โ€œirregularitiesโ€ perpetrated by attorneys. As BU has previously pointed out, this account runs into the millions of dollars and the only removals that have been from it have been to pay for the advertising of the estates of deceased attorneys โ€“ see Tales from the Courts.

Is it any wonder, therefore, that a growing number of attorneys have exercised their constitutional right not to enter into association with the BA? Indeed, given the eminence and the respect in which these dissenting attorneys are held, it may be safer to select an attorney on the basis of their NOT being a member of the BA where membership seems to assure an apparent immunity from criminal prosecution and suspension pending an investigation taking years.

Meanwhile, Mr Fields continues to have a legal right to practice law in Barbados, while the CJ is illegitimately seeking to deny audience and reclaim the practice certificates of attorneys who choose to exercise their constitutional rights.

BUโ€™s open invitation to anyone who can help to shed light on the deteriorating legal system please send via our confidential inbox โ€“ click here.


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120 responses to “Tales From the Courts – Bar Association Complicit XXII”

  1. St George's Dragon Avatar
    St George’s Dragon

    Why is it so wrong that a practicing lawyer should have to be a paid up member of the BA. To practice as an Architect, you have to be a member of the Barbados Architects Registration Board.


  2. Lawyer was charged MORE THAN 4 YEARS AGO IN 2008.

    Has the Client been repaid or did she become an unwilling investor in the Lawyer’s continuing practice?


  3. “Why has Mr Fields not been criminally indicted?”

    That is the question I would like to know the answer to?

  4. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad

    Take a look at Barbados GDP

    http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD
    ,
    going down , down down , now more taxes, no GDP in the courts


  5. Events seem to have got away from BU and it is playing catch up.

    Wonder how many lies I can catch this article in this time around!!


  6. But David a number of the people cited in your article and the attached documents tells us that these kinds of things have surely been going on before this current CJ was in office. Well, we must then ask why? We suggest to you that this status quo is culturally bound and that no CJ will ever be able to take corrective action. It’s the worst form of a kind of perverse inbreeding between people in the justice system, the lodges and so forth. People who will go to the ends of the earth to protect these legal super citizens from the normal operations of the law. Even when these lawyers are found guilty, there is not jail time, or repayment to victims. People like Errol Niles thief hundreds of thousand, maybe millions, many years ago and is still practicing law and even teaching law.

    We could never understand why we have to give lawyers our money, and we don’t. Why should we have to trust this class of criminals, or criminals in waiting. In the USA, this does not happen. When one is buying a property the funds go to an escrow agent and are insured. It is then transferred to the seller from the buyer at closing. Lawyers only get their fees from clients, nothing else. A buyer can even carry a cheque to a closing and pay the seller directly once the lawyers and the title company direct as such. Our point is that the system in Barbados unduly gives a class of people with law degrees an inordinate amount of power over members of the public. Nobody should have such power over anybody else! And there are a lot of other actions citizens in the USA can perform without the need for a lawyer, establish a limited liability etc.

    Our deeper point is that we need to radically change all of this. It cannot be reformed! The whole system need dismantlement. It is not wukking! Any lawyer in Barbados or any where else who believe that we should trust him/her/it with our money, that will never happen. Not after the people at Cottle Catford and all these big names have done the same thing. And we believe that some of the social class people get their monies and properties thief too, but they keep quiet.


  7. @Pacha

    Not much to disagree with your comment BUT BU will continue to expose the scum and the incompetent never mind the JAs on BU who bray.

  8. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Not wanting to be searched when entering the court suggest that you are dealing with a bunch of childish idiots. If criminals are aware that there are a category of persons who are exempt from being searched, and they want to smuggle a weapon into the courts, all they have to do is hold the family of one of those persons hostage and tell the fool to take the weapon into to court or his family is dead.

    In order to eliminate any such possibility, everybody who enters the building should be searched without exception. These guys are clowns who think that they are above the law and above common sense. Foolish brats!!


  9. Maybe a more reasonable request from the BA is to have a separate line to search officers of the court to recognize instances which maybe time sensitive.


  10. Caswell Franklyn | July 13, 2014 at 4:40 PM |

    Not wanting to be searched when entering the court suggest that you are dealing with a bunch of childish idiots
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    One morning I watched and poked a little fun at one who became righteously indignant at being searched.

    I was cracking up inside but kept a straight face. I think she figured I was getting a good laugh. After a time she eased off.

    There are actually a couple of old codgers who just walk thru as though they own the place.

    … and it isn’t because they are particularly good at what they do …. they just feel entitled.

    In the US they would be nailed to the ground.

    I have seen how it works there too!!

    They don’t make no sport.


  11. David

    It really is as simple as arriving on time.

    My observation is that after 9:30 am security deals with the masses who stand up and wait their turn outside till security has dealt with the civil (misnomer) lot..

    They just need to come early.


  12. David
    They can also get you when you selling too. Not to talk about how the simplest actions take forever, don’t estate matters. We sold a property many years ago that had no mortgage and sometime after received a cheque for substantially less that the sale price. Up to now, regardless of how many times we had asked for a statement, none was ever provided. David, you gine tell us these people don’t want killing?


  13. @Pacha

    If things don’t improve in the delivery of Justice soon who knows what a frustrated client may be driven to do.


  14. @Pachamama | July 13, 2014 at 4:27 PM | Agree with David. Not much to disagree with in what you said.

    @David. I want to point out one little problem with the BA suing the CJ over the Judicial Council. All judges are deemed to be members of that council. So where will they find a judge to hear the case who is not seen as being conflicted? It would appear to me that Marston Gibson has followed the lead of the very CJ whose mess he was brought in to fix.


  15. @Amused

    There is always a solution to man made problems.

    Would love to read Jeff’s view on this unraveling saga.


  16. Pacha……i agree with you, the same way they changed the rules and started issuing two cheques in successful personal injury claims, one to the attorney for his fees and one to the plaintiff in his/her name so the attorney don’t steal the client’s money like they were doing for decades in Barbados, i believe that change was recent, they can also change the rules that the attorney never touches the funds in escrow for purchase of property, too much temptation since some of the attorneys have no self-control…..it’s strange that was not also changed since property purchases occur more frequently than personal injury lawsuits….then again, if those who made the changes feel they will not benefit anymore, you will get no change.


  17. Y’all forgetting something, lawyers have been frustrated for many years by the inadequate way cases are handled and the many years it takes for cases to be closed in Barbados, some are over 20 years and still not closed……one lawyer mooned a Judge in frustration last year, what is to stop a lawyer who has had enough of the provocation, adjournments, unnecessary delays, etc, from walking in undetected, not searched and putting some judge out of his/her misery.


  18. @Well Well

    Lawyers become judges.


  19. Yeah David, i agree, but that did not stop Shepherd from raising his clothes and telling a Judge to kiss his ass.

    I also know that there are some honest lawyers who aspire to become honest hard-working Judges, we have to figure out the root cause of the problems in the Judiciary, i know the main cause was David Simmons, but he is no longer there, unless he still has a hold on some of the lawyers/judges and continues to lay havoc.

    Apparently they still cannot find someone to lead by example in the Judiciary, but there must be another reason, i believe politics is one of the poisons in the Judiciary, but there is something else causing this upheaval..


  20. @ Well Well
    With all due respect to Amused and Jeff, they must now start to see their profession as more of a criminal conspiracy against the people of Barbados. To us if some one is in the company of drug traffickers it is reasonable to conclude they are all engaged in that business. So if people are practicing law and all of these crimes are taking place for decades and they still keeping company with the offenders it is also reasonable to say that all lawyers arer criminals as well!


  21. Pacha……i am the first one to light into lawyers, just like i do the politicians, the bajan whites and anyone else whom i believe is taking advantage, stealing, scamming bribing, etc……but you must understand and i am sure you know Barbados is a very a small island with limited opportunities, that does not excuse the bad lawyers, but the good lawyers also have to make a living and trying to fight the political class of politicians most of whom are lawyers and run things in Barbados, i would imagine is challenging, as a matter of fact i saw for myself.

    It now appears that the bad lawyers/judges might actually outnumber the good lawyers/judges, what can they do short of bringing in international agencies, presuming international laws are being broken.

    I don’t have to tell you that the words Lionel Craig shouted still applies in Barbados if you seem to want to buck the system and interfere in their incestuous policies…….”let them starve”

    Maybe you have a better suggestion.


  22. @ welll well…

    why do u insist on talking from both sides of your mouth….that too is a well known technique used by fraudulent lawyers,,,,,,in simple words a thief,,,,,,,,


  23. AC……you would not recognize what i am saying even if it bites you……lol

    Just look at who is standing next to you and see the thief…..lol


  24. @ WELL WELL

    NO..i would not recognize,,,,,however i do understand what you say is a bit confusing….as u straddle both sides of the fence ,,,,
    ””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””


  25. It really is a few bad apples that give the profession a bad name.

    I have seen all sorts and most don’t care if they are searched or have made arrangements about their parking if they come late.

    I’ve even watched how one or two I know have stolen carry themselves, like cats on a hot tin roof ….. a blowtorch on the underside of the galvanise I reckon would work wonders.

    But the few who feel entitled ……man …. it is time for them to grow up, even if they do happen to be octogenarians!!


  26. Sorry to say this, but I think this post is a complete joke….. self-serving verbiage wrapped round a nothing.

    I mean come on…the CA adjourned the matter. OK. Why? He continues to practice. OK. Why? The previous post….we’ve been there done that. The UK professions – the professions are not fused as here. So what’s the point? Barry Gale has been “debunked”. No. There’s a new President – who will get precisely the same treatment from BU as any other. Eminent attorneys? And the equally eminent attorneys who honour their statutory obligations?

    What of those with a change of heart? What of Hal Gollop – a BU ‘family’ (gawd) member who eventually paid. What does the ‘family’ say of this black sheep? I don’t remember any serious comment any more than I heard shock and horror when Ms Weekes was appointed a judge. Why not? Is BU as transparent as it demands others should be?

    Did Gale want to continue as President? Wasn’t he the one person in recent times who actually had a rapport with the CJ, to whom the latter actually listened with the hope of reform?

    Look you perpetual grumblers – if you don’t like what’s happening bring an action, raise it in Parliament or SHUT the F UP…..gutless wonders.

  27. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad

    Well Well | July 13, 2014 at 5:36 PM |
    I also know that there are some honest lawyers who aspire to become honest hard-working Judges, we have to figure out the root cause of the problems in the Judiciary, i know the main cause was David Simmons, but he is no longer there, unless he still has a hold on some of the lawyers/judges and continues to lay havoc.@@2

    Beatrice Henry and Violet Beckles is the reason with the cover up and fraud of David Simmons as CJ, Remeber Violet went AG David Simmons back in 1995 with her papers at POST OFFICE 11/5.
    tHIS CROOK, LIAR AND SCUMBAG USE WHAT HE SAW TO PLAN THE WAY TO TAKE AND COVER UP, wITH SIR HAM AND SIR COW.

    All on BU right or wrong is answering question that is all part of the same problem , Land Fraud on a Massive Level ,
    All the taxes and fights shows that the DLP under pressure must now show what went wrong and but not saying WHO.
    We at PLANTATION DEEDS is telling what most dont want to believe un til the flood of taxes get you now most will want to get on the ARK.

    Clear Title to land is the KEY to all the PAIN of Barbados. Now even the crook lawyers and Minister now feeling the PAIN<


  28. Well Well

    I sat on the edge of my bed this morning and thought about the many White Bajan families my mother had been employed by during 60’s, 70’s and well into the early part of the 1980’s. And how so many of them enjoy a privilege life in Barbados at the expense of black labor and this angered me greatly, because had their care any thing about Barbados their would have already distributed the wealth. An anything I found quite troubling about some Bajan Whites, is the fact that as soon you leave they place of employment, it is though you did not exist in their eyes any longer. Their could see you walking in the street and drive right pass you as though you were a stranger; this is the isolationist attitude I found very troubling with the Bajan White minority. Now, please don’t labeled me a racist/ bigot because my character does not in any way reflict this kind of behavior. I played with some of the White Bajan kids when my mother took me to work with her to cut the White people grass. lol Nonetheless, this wasn’t the general attitude of all of the Whites Bajans I came in contact with, I had mentioned here on several occasions that my friends and I met this Bajan girl by the name of Rachel Dean, whose father happened to be one of the richest White men in Barbados during the 1970’s. And I am not afraid to admit that every year when Rachel came to District A Police station during the 1970’s for her horse jumping show, she made it her business to shout the guys. unbeknownst to her parents of course because their thought funny at the time.


  29. “It is fundamentally unintelligible in my opinion to advance such a perspective. Who are you to make such a judgment? Friend my experience is quite different than your. My mother worked her whole life as a helper for several white Barbadian families, and I can honestly say to you, that they were decent human being who respected, and love mother.”

    Remember this one?

    Google it and see what you find!!


  30. robert ross | July 13, 2014 at 7:51 PM |

    Did Gale want to continue as President? Wasnโ€™t he the one person in recent times who actually had a rapport with the CJ, to whom the latter actually listened with the hope of reform?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I thought you had an inside track and would know these things!


  31. The game is afoot!!


  32. John, you’re entitled to your opinion but I called it as I saw it and I have had a lot more exposure to white people in Barbados than you. Now, I am not disputing the facts relating to your mother’s experiences with the White minority in Barbados, I am just tell you that my mother’s as well as mine was quite different than yours. John, there always an exception to the general rule and you ought to know this. And sometime the exception proves the rule as well John.


  33. Whither Therold Oโ€™neal Fields?


  34. John, my great grandmother was a white women from St John and my grandmother was half white. Rihanna’s father is actually my mother’s second cousin. Rihanna’s surname is one of the white name a black person can carry in Barbados.


  35. John

    Put the Cluedo down. My questions are rhetorical. See the earlier post where I’ve just left something for you.


  36. And according to our twistorians and CBC’S Crop Over Diary, the planter class were so nice to their workers that at the end of the crop,they would kill pigs ,sheep and cows, and there was meat fer so for the workers along with all kinds of sweet bread and cakes and drinks.
    Gimme a break! How then can you ask for reparation when Massa already stuff yah guts with with all kinds of goodies.


  37. Caswell Franklyn July 13, 2014 at 4:40 PM “Not wanting to be searched when entering the court suggest that you are dealing with a bunch of childish idiots…In order to eliminate any such possibility, everybody who enters the building should be searched without exception. These guys are clowns who think that they are above the law and above common sense. Foolish brats!!”

    I second that.


  38. And tobesides we need to search them to ensure that they are wearing boxers and not male g-strings (just a in case one of them should decide to skin their botsy at a a court official.


  39. @Pachamma “When one is buying a property the funds go to an escrow agent and are insured. It is then transferred to the seller from the buyer at closing. Lawyers only get their fees from clients, nothing else. A buyer can even carry a cheque to a closing and pay the seller directly”

    I like this way. It keeps lawyers out of trouble. And the money goes where it belongs, form the buyer to the seller, and the lawyer gers his little fee,


  40. David

    “BU will continue to expose the scum and the incompetent and the JA’s on BU why bray”

    Who will expose you? Actually, you’re a bit of a scum bag yourself. Is it OK for me to write that? Well, you write it of others so it must be. When will you learn in your own idiocy that you are NOT in fact God Almighty but just one little fella with an ego problem who wants us all to think as you do. Bollocks to that.


  41. Lawyers are just like us.

    They are no better than us.

    They are no worse than us.

    We raised the rascals.

    Some of them are poor money managers.

    Some of them have sex with too many people and pay for such activities.

    Some lawyers have drug habits.

    Some lawyers have big, big gambling habits.

    I can’t think of a single lawyer into whose hand I would feel comfortable putting my money.


  42. Whither Philip Vernon Nicholls son of Sir Neville Nicholls, formerly senior partner of the law firm Cottle Catford.


  43. Dompey

    In another incarnation and on another blog you wrote what I quoted …. quite different from what you write now here … in fact, the complete opposite!!

    Google it and you will see!!


  44. robert ross | July 13, 2014 at 10:33 PM |

    John

    Put the Cluedo down. My questions are rhetorical. See the earlier post where Iโ€™ve just left something for you.
    ++++++++++++++++++++

    Actually, it is from Shakespeare!!!!

    A quite different context.

  45. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    You do not have to go to far to see that a lot of the older lawyers and some young upstarts are snobbish and cocky is ass. Just look at the way they behave. And its not just them with this snobbish push nose- in- the- air behaviour, Many doctors and persons who hold high positions behave as if they have been commissioned by God to stand high above all others. So they believe that such searches are destined for the peasant class and not the law class. Its the same type of cocky behaviour you get from the so called political class. They too believe that the law is destine for the peasant class because the law was not written for the political class and their law professions.


  46. @Ross

    With great pleasure the BU household confers on you the title ‘The Defender of the Status Quo’.

  47. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    I think the question that needs to be ask is why do Barbadians tolerate this blatant and obvious one-sided justice system. The system of justice presents stealing as define at the the level of the poor man, the average Joe or a no body and stealing as defined at the level of the law – man, big up or somebody. The first gets the police and the latter gets the bar. Nothing short off tailored made.


  48. @SSS

    The irony is that the majority of Bajans do not see the one sidedness you mentioned.Like the long wait at the doctor or dentist, it is a necessary evil.

  49. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    @ David and Robert Ross

    David it seems that you have wrestle someone feathers with the truth. The lengths at which these thieving bitches will go to defend their crookery of the poor and the exploitation of the masses seems to have no limits. This Ross who ever he is obviously sees nothing wrong with the system of justice in Barbados. I bet he has a convenient excuse for crooks who steal clients’ money and then pretend they never receive the money.

    The mere fact that he took a turn in your article just exposes the truth about the status quo. The majority of them are pilfering sons of bitches who know fully well that all their wealth are not legitimate. If only bajans were not so afraid to tackle the system and its crooks. Mr Ross are you one of the crooks that you are so peeved by David’s article? Just asking please do not cuss me.

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