The Barbados Today Editorial of September 26, 2019 reproduced here by request.

Several of these so-called traditional media outlets scrape stories from various social media sites without giving credit, for this reason the blogmaster reluctantly post this editorial.

For years Barbados Underground has been highlighting the ‘malbehaviour’ of lawyers and the dysfunctional justice system – see BU Lawyers in the News Section at the top of the page. In fact when we started the probing of the justice system many condemned this blogmaster as being unpatriotic. Our persistent criticism was interpreted as being negative. This blogmaster has lived to hear Chief Justice Marson Gibson and the Caribbean Court of Appear echo the same views.

Where is the moribund Barbados Bar Association (BBA)?

The name Stephen Archer might mean very little to those outside the circle of any close friends and family members he might have had. But his is a case that cries out for justice. This is yet another situation of an average Barbadian citizen being adversely affected by the type of dubious conduct that can accompany the vulnerable even to the grave.

Tomorrow morning Archer will be laid to rest in the churchyard of St Stephen’s Anglican Church just five months after publicly highlighting the tragic circumstances that befell him. He also drew attention to the representation – or lack thereof – of a well-known Barbadian attorney-at-law. Fifteen days after Archer celebrated his 30th birthday in 1997, a telephone pole fell on him occasioning him significant bodily injury.

Archer was taken to the United States to undergo treatment and physical therapy. While living in Miami, Florida, and now a paraplegic, he became homeless. His leg became infected as a result of his living circumstances and it was later amputated. He subsequently returned to Barbados and an initial hospital visit eventually turned into a four and a half-year residency at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. After leaving the hospital the bed-ridden Archer became a resident at Cyralene Senior Citizens Nursing Home at Accommodation Road, Spooners Hill, St Michael.

The utility company fulfilled its legal obligations to Archer and according to him paid a seven-figure compensation settlement to his attorney-at-law on his behalf. However, Archer revealed to Barbados TODAY in April that he was never given a cheque with his money nor was it ever deposited on his personal account. Despite the small fortune that his unfortunate accident had brought to him, Archer explained then that he still owed the nursing home $20 000 for eight months stay at the facility. He said the lawyer was handling his finances but had not paid any money to the home. “When I came here (nursing home), the idea was to save money to help my sister and fix the house in Cave Hill, but it backfired when the lawyer reduced how much I am getting so I ended up staying here a lot longer than I expected,” Archer revealed then.

Archer’s unfortunate situation was exacerbated as a result of his sister – who had been his main helper – dying in February from cancer. His mother who had initially been his principal caregiver had died from a stroke in 2009 while they were still in the United States. His was a life with little family support. He explained the mental and physical difficulty of being reduced from an independent, active, outgoing individual to one living in solitude and confinement in a bed with the occasional allowance out of his money coming from the lawyer.

With hundreds of thousands of his dollars sitting in the bank account of his lawyer, Archer was later reduced to starting a Help Stephen Archer Facebook page and the launch of a “gofundme” account. During his stay in the nursing home his three-bedroom, one bathroom family house at Well Gap, Cave Hill, St Michael was rendered an empty shell by burglars. Despite facing such immense personal hardship, a still optimistic Archer stated in April: “I am not worried, this is Barbados. In the States, I was homeless, in a wheelchair with maggots on me, but here in Barbados a lot of people know me so hopefully, it is not going to come to that. I have nothing to lose. When you are down the only direction to go is up. So I am waiting.”

Archer’s wait is now over. His direction did not take the upward curve he desired. But there are many questions left unanswered. And who will seek to have them answered? Archer had no children. Chief among those questions: Where is his money? Does his attorney-at-law still have the substantial amount on his own personal bank account? If he does, will he make any attempt to pass it on to existing family members, irrespective of how close or far removed they might be? Why did he not hand over all of Archer’s money when he received it or have it placed on his client’s personal account? Why were payments not made to Cyralene’s Senior Citizens Nursing Home in a proper manner? Does the Barbados Bar Association have any authority – or inclination – to launch an investigation into this matter? Is there any other agency willing to pursue this case? Will this be simply another case of a Barbadian lawyer benefiting from the funds of a client?

Perhaps it is time that in matters such as these, plaintiffs have greater oversight on the actual transaction between the defendant and legal counsel where compensation is due to be paid. Why are cheques written in the name of lawyers and not the clients they represent? Developments in Barbados’ courts over the years would suggest that not writing the plaintiffs’ cheques in the names of their lawyers might be protecting many from themselves.

Of course, none of this is going to help Stephen Archer now. But perhaps some of the mourners who pay their last respects to him tomorrow will ensure they are guarded against such anguish if similar tragedy should ever befall them.

 

184 responses to “Open Letter to ALL Rh Lawyers on behalf of Stephen Archer”


  1. @ Donna

    1992 till 2019 is 27 years!

    That is longer than the young man who became the 36th murder lived!

    That is an indictment against a speedy trial and few people have that staying power.

    Very few!

    And why should they?

    Justice delayed is Justice denied

  2. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @BajeSeptember 29, 2019 2:13 PM “I MAKE NO APOLOGY WHEN I CALL YOU A LOWLIFE.”

    No apology is required.

    Do have a good night.


  3. Donna..there is no reason any one should have to wait that long for their money, the wait should be a couple months…not 27 years, some injuries require very expensive treatment…they deliberately do this so you will die and don’t get paid..if you don’t have the money…you dont get the treatment, not getting treated KILLS MANY INJURED PEOPLE…because it causes the body to degrade and break down via other illnesses caused by not being treated.

    ,,…and the filthy criminal syndicate in the bar association and supreme court knows this only too well, they consult with doctors to find out how long the stress from their criminal actions against you will kill you…they have all been doing this from the 60s…destroying people’s lives for profit.

    I sincerely hope Barbadostoday is doing this so that these decades old crimes against injured people causing their DEATHS will finally end…so that filthy lawyers, judges, government ministers, senators, etc..will finally have a giant light shining on their evil asses in its fullness and bring an end to all this because as things stand one particular case or a few cases…WILL BE EXPOSED VERY SOON…and names will be called…this cannot continue…they are NOT DOING THIS TO ANYONE I KNOW…and believe they will get away with it…NOT THIS TIME.

    These bitches..by the time they are done with you, if you live, the judges, lawyers, court clerks and everyone are all dead because that much time has passed…, and you don’t get a dime because these lowlifes pocket your money you need to take care of your health, so you are left with nothing but pain, suffering injuries and poverty…this is pure evil in its most vulgar form…and many of these stinking lawyer rats…sit in the parliament and steal your compensation money, from the parliament….none of them should even be leaders…they are so evil in mind…that is exactly how they mistreat and abuse the whole population …AND STEAL FROM THEM….billions of dollars, they believe they are entitled to your money and you are entitled to die so they can enjoy your money,

    Simple Simon better don’t get her old ass injured or she will be on BU singing a far different tune.

    The GOB tells a lot of lies when outside agencies reach out to them to find out about crimes against people and human rights abuses…they lie straight to their faces, no matter who the agency is…they lie to them…they close ranks and cover up and protect each other…always remember that…they are only AFRAID OF EXPOSURE…and that is what they will get…all of them…the vile black scum.


  4. The GOB tells a lot of lies when outside agencies reach out to them to find out about crimes against people and human rights abuses…they lie straight to their faces, no matter who the agency is…they lie to them…they close ranks and cover up and protect each other…always remember that…they are only AFRAID OF EXPOSURE…and that is what they will get…all of them…the vile black scum.
    vvvvvvvvvvvv

    Natalie Crichlow is a perfect example of this type of endemic behavior.


  5. They thought they were going to get clean away with lying about the Natalie Critchlow cover up…but got the shock of their lives instead…

    One by one these stink lawyers must be exposed.

    Leslie Haynes is well known for dragging personal injury cases through the supreme court unnecessarily, the scum lawyers who work for him refuse to file documents in a timely fashion if at all despite judges warnings, refuse to turn up for court as though the supreme court and suffering injured people have to wait on them, if the injured refuse to take their shit they drag it out .. even longer..

    And now that he has been put on the board of the NIS pension fund by Mia..he does not believe he has turn up for court to bring closure to these cases at all..those cases are now fodder to line the pockets of thieves, all they have to do is wait for the injured to die..or so he thinks..

    …..that is what happens when lawyers are connected to the parliament…injured people suffer to get their cases ended and suffer even more to get paid…

    But ah hope they know they are being watched.

    To think that the black population had to work, struggle and suffer as taxpayers to fund and educate these evil negros from the 1950s and this is their thanks, their descendants being ripped off, made to suffer and die..because negros in the bar association and parliament can’t stand to see their own people with anything, not even if it is rightfully theirs…..not even to help save their lives…

    …evil negros with that low crawling mentality should be lynched.


  6. WURA,

    Authorised and reasonable medical expenses in clear cut cases are usually paid promptly by the insurance companies BEFORE a final settlement is reached. At least that has been my experience.

    Piece,

    We already know the slow pace of the dispensation of justice in Barbados. We were discussing the effectiveness of the UN Human Rights facility. Obviously the lady did not go to the UN immediately. That would have been crazy. She went when she had exhausted all local avenues. That was obviously years after the judgment was handed down. And so what we should be looking at is how quickly her matter came to completion AFTER she went to the UN.


  7. WURA,

    Do note that I said CLEAR CUT CASES as Mr. Archer’s case seems to have been. It is also not advisable to accept a final settlement too early, before complications become apparent. But twenty-seven years is obviously too long.

    There is also a possibility for an interim payment or payments being applied for through the courts in cases where the injured person is unable to provide for shelter, food and the other basic necessities. This too is in clear cut cases in which only the quantum of the settlement is being disputed. The interim payment would of necessity be an amount significantly less than the anticipated final settlement.

    Really what it takes in Barbados is research by the client regarding his rights and the process and PERSISTENCE. Those who are challenged with respect to literacy will be taken advantage of, I’m afraid. There is no longer a respected person in the neighbourhood who can be trusted to advise persons of lesser understanding as there used to be in days gone by.


  8. Donna..there was a case. The then sitting judge WARNED both lawyers, for plaintiff as well as defense at the bery first hearing. This is an easy case, a very easy case, easily adjudicated, DO NOT COMPLICATE IT. Just as easy as Stephen’s. The person was not liable and had no control over the stupid defendant’s actions. But would you know those 2 slimy laeyers made it their personal business to delay., drag, contrive adjournments anya nd everything to keep that case in the system to rob the injured Claimant. 10 years later there is still no closure or pay out.

    Re interim payments, most lawyers avoid those although judges advise plaintiff’s attorneys to apply,.insurance compsnies are not keen especially when they are trying to avoid liability altogether, even when it’s CLEAR that they are liable. Plus it does not fit into the wicked plans of both attorneys to carry way ALL THE INJURED CLAIMANT’S money.

    It is SYSTEMIC THEFT…while driving injured people to their DEATHS..there can be no justification. It’s criminal human rights abuses.


  9. Donna. Don’t care how literate or legally savvy you are. Once they plan to rob you and violate your rights, that criminal syndicate operating out of the bar and judiciary they will focus only on that.

    I personally know injured lawyers who are not part of the cabal who suffered the same fate and they are well versed in the law. But the battle is real when u have evil forces pushing back to take what is rightfully yours.


  10. Everyone should solve their own ” problems ” when dealing with Lawyers in Barbados.

    I have an acquaintance who saved enough money to retire in Barbados. The majority of his savings was stolen

    by a lawyer in Barbados so his best ” god fearing ” appears to be to continue to live in Canada.

    Bajans in the Diaspora are more careful these days when dealing with their finances and some prefer to visit for a few months than return to live.

    Prime Ministers make yearly trips to the diaspora encouraging Bajans to INVEST in Barbados.

    Is the risk worth the reward ?


  11. WURA,

    I am not complicating anything. I am simply providing information for those who do not know so that they can instruct their attorneys accordingly. Quite true that insurance companies are not keen on interim payments and why they are not keen is obviously to pressure the desperate into accepting significantly lower settlements just to make it through the next day. But the insurance companies do not have to agree to the interim payment.. The judge may order it.

    We all know about the wicked machinations of the insurance companies and the attorneys. If we want to fight it we must first be informed of our rights and of the procedures involved in acquiring them. We must not be intimidated by the attitudes of the attorneys designed to keep us from questioning them.

    And we must be consistent and persistent – not calling or turning up at their offices every few years but every few days. Like the widow who went before the crooked judge in the Bible account they will relent just to get rid of you.
    .
    But it has been my experience that Bajans give up too easily. And the lawyers know that and exploit it. We must stop looking for change from above. It is not going to happen. We must force the change ourselves.

    It is a rare person who seeks to change systems that are working for them.


  12. @ Hants

    No.


  13. WARU,

    And my experience has been that one can get acceptably close to one’s due if one is informed, impossible to intimidate, consistent and persistent.

    What do you think we should do instead – cuss them on BU and remain victims?

    Cuss words relieve stress and give the illusion of having done something. And while we cussing the lawyers are laughing because they know we still feel helpless.

    They prey on that feeling of helplessness.

    WE ARE NOT HELPLESS!


  14. “WURA,

    I am not complicating anything.”

    i should have put quotation marks…i was quoting the judge, who told the two slimy lawyers not to complicate the case, because it was a simple case.. read it again..


  15. “We must not be intimidated by the attitudes of the attorneys designed to keep us from questioning them.”

    what they do is use FEAR…the fear that they will sue you for libel or defamation if you say anything..ABOUT YA OWN CASE…but ah won’t those dirty cockrats to know, that that wind blows both ways…

    Trust me…they don’t like being cussed, especially when they know that the one doing the cussing is the one with the tools and weapons to expose and take them all down..

    you may not know but they used to be much more brazen, but the FEAR of getting CUSSED and have their names EXPOSED on social media has tempered that zest to rob every client that has crossed their paths…they are just being more careful now, but they cannot hide their deceit from the likes of me…ah know all their moves and have been biding my time for 7 long years…

    they do not have much longer to go now, given that one of the deaths they engineered only just occurred when they CHOSE to steal 2.7 million dollars from a helpless, disabled man lying in a bed…

    …so here they are..all over facebook, all over the blogs here in US and UK….and being shared worldwide as we type..


  16. That is why at the opening of this article i told them straight up, they can take their libel and defamation lawsuits, ah forgot to tell them to make additional copies and shove them all up their asses..

    ….this is their going down and no libel or defamation lawsuits will be effective enuff to help any of them..


  17. If you check out facebook you will see everything being posted here is also there…the battle is on…not everyone is being helpless, we are just doing it the most effective way to make sure the world KNOWS the human rights abuses occurring in Barbados COMMITTED by the lawyers/leaders against the helpless, injured populi..because they lie about and cover up the crimes they commit…..and those of us with the knowledge and a fighting spirit…can do just that..expose it all…..when you are injured, unless you are determined to destroy these scum with the mentality to match, you will be in too much pain to fight back..

    make no mistake…some people do not know where to begin to stop these criminal demons…..they would like to but do not have the know how…

    some of the cases and the crimes they commit against injured people will make you physically ill…ya would throw up…that is how bad it is for those who have no clue what to do, it is right up there with how they treat the elderly and their beneficiaries whose estates they steal robbing the dead, dying, living and those yet to be born..

    so just imagine helpless Stephen lying in a bed for over 2 decades or close…. knowing what they were doing and did to him and could do nothing because no one would help him…

    they will not get away with another one, not as long as i know about it….

  18. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Here is what I want to know concerning this case

    A. Did the late Mr Archer ever saw the cheque for the 2.4 or 2.7 million whichever it is?
    B. Did Mr Archer approve the lawyers handling of his money for matters pertaining to his medical situation?
    C. Was Mr Archer present when the cheque was signed, seal and delivered to his attorney?
    D. Is Mr Archer’s living remaining family ever sought to ascertain why the lawyer was still keeping Archer’s money in a personal account?
    E. Did the bar association ever seek to make query concerning the same lawyer relative to Mr Archer’s disclosures in the press?
    F. Did Mr Archer ever seek police assistance after making his claims known?
    G. What recourse does deceased Archer have now that he is dead?
    H. If the utility company stated Mr Archer was compensated for the injury’s he receives at the falling of one of their poles, is it possible for the utility company to produce a copy of the cheque presented to Mr Archer for proof of payment.
    I. Why is the lawyer at the centre of this matters so quite? Is he guilty, is he out of the island or is he dead?

    We can spend all of our time here talking about crooked lawyers, or we can make an appeal for relevant persons close to Mr Archer’s case, like his family members, the Utility company and such like, to come forward and shed some light on this matter. Also, if the lawyer is indeed the Jackman mentioned on the other social media site, he should be pressured to come forth to present his side of the story on why he did not give Mr Archer his money. I would also think that now is the time to bring the Bar Association into the spotlight to face some heat.


  19. @ Donna

    You used the word “exhaust” earlier when you said

    “…We already know the slow pace of the dispensation of justice in Barbados. We were discussing the effectiveness of the UN Human Rights facility.

    Obviously the lady did not go to the UN immediately.

    That would have been crazy. She went when she had exhausted all local avenues…”

    A requirement for being able to approach the UNHRC is that you must have “exhausted” all available local avenues before you even get to them.

    What I said, and I will repeat it for clarity, is that when the UNHRC communicates with the government, that is when the administrative frustration of the process begins!

    Particularly when you are bringing a legal matter against the government OR LEGAL FRIENDS OR THE CABAL OF THE GOVERNMENT!

    Have you ever brought a case against Leslie Haynes or David Simmons or Mia Mottley?

    De ole man DOES NOT DEAL IN SPECULATIONS, NOR DO I TELL LIES!

    I live for My God and, to see Him, I must be holy, not as His Son is Holy, but as far as I can work to have Him indwell in me.

    The fact is that the fight against this entrenched evil, is not an easy one and like you said, ONE HAS TO BE PERSISTENT, and never give up in doing the right thing!

    But for some people, AND ALL THE SHEEPLE, that task is impossible.

    Look at this man Stephen Archer, should he have died like this?

    Who will be his champion?

    Look around you at the instances of injustice against the late Abijah Holder, or Yugge Farrell and listen to the voices which speak for THE UNDERDOG Donna.

    We few…but when we fall…what then?


  20. The demon names being called in the theft of Stephen Archer’s money..

    and then there is a sitting lawyer/minister’s name being called in the attempted theft of an injured clien’t money…a clear sell out of his client.. ah told yall, it ends with this poor man’s death, yall engineered the death of someone who looks just like you…to steal his money…it was not yours or Cows……scum.

    https://www.facebook.com/jackie.stewart.965/videos/1127016827507855/?t=0


  21. “Have you ever brought a case against Leslie Haynes or David Simmons or Mia Mottley?”

    you do not bring cases…you DISMANTLE.


  22. I don’t know why these haunted motherfckers don’t get it yet, they and haunted and don’t know it.

    the dead have spirits that leave their bodies, because you public nuisances have no souls, does not mean that others don’t.

    no wonder all of you resemble the walking dead.

    hope ya enjoy.

  23. Exposing Corrupt and dirty Lawyers who sell out Clients Avatar
    Exposing Corrupt and dirty Lawyers who sell out Clients

    Add DISHONEST SHANE THOMPSON FORMERLY OF ARTHUR HOLDER & ASSOCIATES AND NOW CAPITAL LAW
    CHAMBERS.

    HE TAKES THE CAKE IN DISHONESTY AND SELLING OUT OF CIVIL CASES IN COLLUSION WITH OTHER LAWYERS.

    STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS CROOK AND BATTY BOY.

    https://www.advisoryexcellence.com/experts/shane-thompson/


  24. SSS some good questions to ask. One lawyer seemed quite upset regarding a post on this issue in Barbados Lobby and he called in a friend who may also be a lawyer.

    “Get to know the facts. Did you try to speak with him while he was alive. I did.

    Anthony Reid … maybe persons can contact you rather than besmirch a profession because it is so easy to do.”

    One person also queried whether the newspaper article is correct.


  25. Would love to be a fly on parliament wall re Kerrie Simmons..

    hope the Opposition is taking this very seriously…

    more exposures to come…

    Heather, it was the same information in the first article over 10 years ago and could very well be longer than that..the lawyer had no damn right with his money….NONE….his check should have been in HIS HANDS..let him handle his own business, who the hell are the stinking lawyers or Cow or whoever else old thief they all involved…

    ….more lawyers names will get called…THEY ARE THIEVES..they rob their clients..


  26. Let’s see how many lawyers, judges and QCs etc are DUMB Enuff….to go down with them…


  27. […] following was posted by Sunshine Sunny Shine as a comment to the Open Letter to ALL Rh Lawyers on behalf of Stephen Archer blog – Barbados […]


  28. As long as they know we are now getting started, we have decades of catching up to do, so many decades of thefts from the people to bring to light…THEIR VICTIMS…many, many more names to be called, let’s see if they are a quarter as resilient as those living and deceased that they have all robbed.


  29. https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/09/30/court-may-sit-longer-hours-attorney-general/
    Sometimes the statistics baffle me .. 22,000 cases a year or 84 each working day….. Is that number for real? On average one in every 12 Barbadians going to the courts during the year..
    I doubt it


  30. https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/09/30/bteditorial-bearded-wonders-indeed/
    dread-locked, bearded headmaster want teenage boys to be clean shaven…

  31. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @TheOgazertsOctober 1, 2019 6:18 AM https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/09/30/bteditorial-bearded-wonders-indeed/
    “dread-locked, bearded headmaster want teenage boys to be clean shaven…”

    I thought that this was hilarious. But I must admit that that is the sexiest Rasta man headmaster I have ever seen.

    A blessing for old tired eyes.

    Lolll!!!

  32. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    A lot of us black people are prone to keloid scarring. Once keloid scars form they are difficult and expensive to remove, and are considered ‘cosmetic” surgery. I know a headmaster friend–a real good looking black fella. He told me that to avoid keloid scars he had to invest in some serious shaving equipment, $300 BDS worth. I asked him if he thought that the average schoolboy has access to $300 with which to buy shaving equipment. He told me “no”

    I am only a Simple Simon.

    I don’t know neffen.

    I

  33. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @TheOGazertsOctober 1, 2019 6:16 AM “22,000 cases a year or 84 each working day….. Is that number for real? On average one in every 12 Barbadians going to the courts during the year..I doubt it.

    Maybe somebody learned their counting from “Big Bird”, instead of from “The Count.”

  34. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    When Dale Marshall present figures you have to wonder if he is getting them from a reliable source or just calling out a number from the top of his head. He has a propensity to say one thing and then bring something completely different. Since Marshall is not one to be credited with a badge of integrity, why does he not do the more transparent thing that this administration promised they will do and that is to provide some copy of statistics to validate these 22,000 cases. These days political truth needs to be subjected to some form of proof so we can step out the feeling doubt that surrounds these two crooked is ass administrations that have hoodwinked bajans for too long with their so called brand of politics. Would be interesting to see the date of the first case right up to last so that a TimeLine can be established to paint a better picture of how ridiculously inefficient the judicial system has been allowed to function over umpteen years. Be that as it may, you have to give credit to the BLP for trying, and hope that their labouring on this matter bears some serious fruit.

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