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The death of the Lovell family formerly of Breezy Hill, St. Philip continues to be a talking point. The event as reported is unusual for Barbados not accustomed to a family that included young children perishing in questionable circumstances. The blogmaster will resist speculating about how the event occurred.

However, it is interesting to note one of the deceased persons was lawyer Allison Alexander-Lovell who was sanctioned by the Disciplinary Committee for withholding $160,000 of client’s monies in 2016. It is reported she was due to reappear in Court this week on the matter.

The blogmaster as a human being joins the majority of Barbadians who are sorry the Lovell family met untimely deaths. However, it has not gone unnoticed the ire many Barbadians have taken the opportunity to direct at lawyers. For many years lawyers have been known to sit on clients funds and important legal documents for unreasonably lengthy periods; sometimes for always without fear of being sanctioned by the Barbados Bar Association and Disciplinary Committee. 

The fact that successive governments have been composed of members of the legal profession has stoked public cynicism that this is a profession that is about preserving the establishment and the way it does business at any cost. The blogmaster has cited too many examples since its inception in 2006. One of the more blatant examples is a sitting Speaker of the House Michael Carrington who had to be ordered by the high court to surrender monies to a septuagenarian former client without having to step down from serving as Speaker of the House of Assembly AND with the blessing of then prime minister Freundel Stuart. You cannot make this stuff up.

Members of the legal profession in Barbados should be aware of what is referred to as the ‘tipping point’ – ‘defined as the point at which a series of small changes or incidents become significant enough to cause a larger, more important change’. Let it not be stated this blogmaster is stoking ‘insurrection’ against the legal fraternity, the blogmaster has friends and family who are members. Notwithstanding the affinity, rising anti-lawyer sentiment in the country is real and will not take many more changes to set the cat amongst the pigeons. 

We are living in harsh economic times, citizens will not continue to be docile while access to money and property are withheld from them by greedy, corrupt lawyers. The time has long past for the Barbados Bar Association and Disciplinary Committee to switch from PR mode to one of policing its members in the interest of the public it serves. There is also a role for government as policy maker to protect the public it swore to serve.


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184 responses to “Death of Lawyer Sparks Wrath!”

  1. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    We knew this, but when ya see it in black and white, it means that none of this will end UNTIL the people END IT..

    “We note that, when Ms. Pile had an opportunity to escape the three-year prison sentence, by repaying Anstey King, she reportedly replied that she would rather serve the sentence than repay the victim, her former client. She had decided to keep the money. That is the level to which Bajan lawyers have sunk, and we wonder how many lawyers have stolen from their trusting clients, and seceded their booty abroad, intending to keep it out of the hands of the victims, who are the true owners, so that they can enjoy the fruits of their crimes later. The word for today is Moral Bankruptcy.”


  2. A great many people seem to have had a “bad” lawyer experience so much so, I believe that what is revealed publicly is just the tip of the iceberg. The last we heard of the Bar Assoc. it was raising fees, one would have thought that it would focus on how it can better police itself giving how many lawyers have ended up at Dodds in recent times. I don’t think that things will change as the pie is not getting bigger but the number of people trying to get a piece are ever increasing.

    I haven’t seen any instances of the Courts ordering restitution to victims of lawyer theft, which essentially means that when lawyers are convicted, they will serve their time and on release, they get to enjoy the fruits of their ill-gotten gains.

    It’s a recipe for victims taking the law into their own hands.


  3. America is not a Democracy.

    In a Democracy, there is no protection for the minority but in America there is!!


  4. A Parliamentary Democracy must have an opposition!!


  5. This helps!!


  6. Maurice King said there were no eggs. How come he can now speak of chickens coming home to roost???????


  7. Because the chicken comes before the egg!!


  8. Terence M BlackettJuly 7, 2022 12:06 PM

    @ David

    The modern concept of British Parliamentary Democratic GOV* emerged in Great Britain around 1707…

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

    We are supposed to have one of those but we don’t because there is no opposition.

    30-0 is a nullity, not a landslide.

    It is impossible to get a constitutional parliament/government without an opposition.

    The House of Assembly has in more lawyers than you or I can count and yet not one of them seems willing to act to uphold our constitution.

    Why would you not expect their brothers and sisters to steal?

  9. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    These should not enjoy the fruits of anything ANYWHERE except in a prison for all they have done to Afrikan people…..and got away with it…..ALL THIS TIME..

  10. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…..i don’t think these are well in their heads either..

    how do they expect to AFFECT CHANGE….if they don’t ACT…

    i know they can’t be sitting thinking, as Bushman alluded, that someone else will risk injury and death to themselves and family….TO DO IT FOR THEM…..then after the funeral or stay in hospital they rush out and attempt to grab the credit…after someone else endangered themselves….they gotta be MAD…

    Let’s see how this one works out….waiting to hear the CALL FOR CHANGE on BU again, been hearing it off and on for YEARS….but all it remains is a CALL…nothing definitive…

  11. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Very nice piece of news….20 plus 20 = 40…..25 more is even better….should never come out of prison…

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/us/ex-cop-chauvin-to-get-federal-sentence-for-floyd-s-killing/ar-AAZiE7d?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=a8aa9846082a46e595a20ae3bcdd431e

    “Chauvin agreed to a sentence of 20 to 25 years in his December plea to a federal charge in Floyd’s killing. U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson will make the final decision, with prosecutors seeking the full 25 on the grounds that Chauvin’s actions were cold-blooded and needless.

    They also noted that Chauvin’s plea included an admission that he violated the rights of a then-14-year-old Black boy whom he restrained in an unrelated case in 2017, and argued that he had a history of misusing restraints.”


  12. “go to boogie man Vladimir Putin”

    that would be “bogey man” unless you think Putin is the greatest dancer like Rasputin

  13. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Time to stop the APOLOGETIC TONE….quarter way into a SERIOUS thread…..it sends up RED FLAGS…and people DO NOT THINK YOU ARE SERIOUS, BELIEVE YOU ARE PLAYING THEM FOR FOOLS..

    i saw something on FB SOME YEARS AGO>>>>

  14. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Capslock jammed had to reboot.

    when i saw what i did on FB…then realized how EASILY people are deceived.

    …there was bound to come a time when others would see through the barrage of lies and masking…

  15. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Pacha…ya should see the jokes on Boris….they even have one with his head off his shoulders, on the ground looking all shell shocked and surprised ….. and puppet master with strings attached to the body hollering …”get ne anuzzer one.”

    it’s BRUTAL OUT THERE…creatives OUT IN FORCE….


  16. “Maurice King said there were no eggs. How come he can now speak of chickens coming home to roost???????”

    Donna

    Don’t worry, she also ‘said,’ “I remember a barbados that was free of crime.”

    I simply ‘asked’ her too remind the forum what year or duration of time Barbados “was free of crime?

    And, her self appointed lawyer, a ‘citadel of all wisdom,’ responded with:
    “It depends on how you define crime. We always used to steal cane from the passing trucks. But you are right, if you define crime as meaning arrests and prosecutions and convictions.”

    UTTER NONSENSE.

    But, when REMINDED he DENIED making those comments, ‘saying,’ ‘crime was with us since the Garden of Eden.’


  17. Short attention span ?

    Back to the issue of lawyers tiefing client funds.

    Bajans have to exert pressure on lawyers who refuse to give client’s THEIR MONEY in a reasonable and timely fashion.

    Violence is not a good option but there are other ways .


  18. Problem with the British parliament is that the next man or woman will probably be no better than Boris.

    But back to Barbados, many an idea I had for the improvement of my little corner of St. Philip was shouted down with much relish. Hardly likely that national leadership is my destiny. Unless it is children. They listen to me. You want me to lead an army of children into battle?

    I walk and talk to complaining Bajans and when I suggest that there is something that we could do I am met with the inevitable “wuh yuh could do” shrug.

    When Bajans are ready to battle they will rise up like 1937. And I will be leading from the back!


  19. In other words –

    “Ever so welcome wait fuh de call!”


  20. And no, I don’t post all day. I post before and after I plant, water and reap in my Garden of Peace.

    Okras, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, beets, carrots, celery, sweet peppers, eggplants, spinach, hot peppers, beans, cantalope, sugar baby, honey dew melons, sour sop, pomegranate, almonds and all manner of herbs don’t grow and reap themselves!

    I have this week reaped or am about to reap everything on that list.

    Cabbage cassava and pumpkin in a couple more weeks.

    Kale, chinese cabbage, zucchini
    (hopefully) in a few more weeks. Sweet potatoes in a few more months.

    Pea trees died and their replacements are babies.

    And the lime tree, guava tree, cherry tree, sugar apple and golden apple tree are struggling and in need of intensive care.

    Even the banana plants need the dry leaves removed. The coconut tree I can only watch my cousin clean up.

    Betcha I left something out!


  21. 4 INCLUDING CHILDREN KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION.INA SUSPECTED MURDER

    1 PERSON KILLED AND 5 WOUNDED IN ONESHOOTING INCIDENT

    BOTH WITHIN 24HR

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHICH US STATE THESE 2 INCIDENTS OCCURED IN?


  22. Hants,

    My first attorney, a former BLP stalwart, waived some of his fees. That goodly gentleman died a few years later. No connection to the fees waiving.

    My recent lawyer problems were nipped in the bud.

    I have an HONEST LAWYER FRIEND who stands real clear of the Bar association maggots and pretty soon my son will have a lawyer brother who has been well raised by his father. I do not have a lawyer problem.

    Bajans are too intimidated by lawyers. I have no quick fix for that.


  23. Rabbit Hole Ahead!


  24. Notice the Minister of Cherry picking arrived


  25. @ Donna,

    I don’t have a lawyer problem either.


  26. “Let us take Jamaica as an example with a people who have repeatedly demonstrated more activism than passive Bajans.”

    Why are these Bajans more talk than walk you may well ask.
    My hypothesis is that they are soul boys and girls and not dreads.

    Don’t blame it on the sunshine
    Don’t blame it on the moonlight
    Don’t blame it on the good times
    Blame it on the boogie


  27. “Hit dogs bark.”

    🤣 🤣 🤣


  28. Cheese on bread if ac spit on the side walk the Minister of cherry picking would lap it up


  29. Great idea

    An online petition that calls for the removal of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has attracted more than 1 million signatures.

    The petition, titled “Impeach Justice Clarence Thomas,” was created on the public advocacy organization website MoveOn in May.
    Xxcccc
    Just maybe a Barbadian with gust can use that same idea as a step in the right direction to remove Barbados do nothing AG

  30. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    I don’t normally quote Selassie, but in this instance, it’s very appropriate.

    “tuffgongworldwide “Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most, that has made it possible for evil to triumph.” – HIM Haile Selassie I #thursdaythoughts


  31. Less than 24 hrs and the madness continues

    Police probe shooting incident – by Barbados Today July 7, 2022
    Police are investigating a shooting incident that occurred in the carpark of Chefette Restaurant on Black Rock Main Road, St Michael around 3:40 p.m.


  32. Less than 24 hrs and the madness continues

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    ANOTHER US SHOOTING?


  33. angela coxJuly 7, 2022 4:51 PM

    Great idea

    An online petition that calls for the removal of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has attracted more than 1 million signatures.

    The petition, titled “Impeach Justice Clarence Thomas,” was created on the public advocacy organization website MoveOn in May.
    Xxcccc
    Just maybe a Barbadian with gust can use that same idea as a step in the right direction to remove Barbados do nothing AG

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

    On what grounds would he be impeached?

    The signatures are either bots or immensely stupid people …. same thing.


  34. …. but the AG on the other hand is an elected member of the House of Assembly.

    People should be able to move him.

    Clarence Thomas is there for life or until he feels to resign.


  35. May be the wrong place but may be interesting too!!


  36. You understand how awful CLICO is and even more awful the laissez faire attitude of the courts.


  37. According to lawmen, a masked man who was riding a bicycle opened fire on three men who were sitting in a motorcar.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/07/07/police-probe-shooting-incident-6

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    ALWAYS HEARD OF DRIVE BYS IN THE US NEVER BY BICYCLE ALWAYS IN A CAR.

    SO ALL THESE RECENT INCIDENTS ARE HAPPENING ON THE CESSPOOL OF A 2 X 3 ISLAND.

    WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF PARRADISE WHERE EVERYONE IS LIVING AS IF IN HEAVEN,

  38. Donks, Gripe and Josh Avatar
    Donks, Gripe and Josh

    With the daily shootings you notice less police around . It does not reassure the public they are protected.

    We don’t know if there’s a master plan to lessen the out of control gun violence. Law enforcement does not take the community into its confidence so we can only guess.

    Something has to be done we cry knowing full well nothing will be done.

    The police are respected but it seems they are more reactive than proactive.

    The public doesn’t get the sense there’s a well thought out plan of action to crackdown on lawlessness .

    The public believes the men with the guns reside for the most part on the blocks and they expect the police to be of the same view.

    However joe public doesn’t have the intelligence on criminals that professional law enforcement possess.

    Why aren’t there regular raids on the blocks (and roadblocks) where guys spend days and nights openly using and selling illegal drugs.

    At least such proactivity on known crime spots would make the public feel a bit safer.

    The police have stated numerous times the blocks are where the gangs reside.

    Confidence is extremely low among ordinary people that law enforcement can stop the daily gunplay.

    At the very least police high command should share a plan of action excluding details that need to remain secret.

    The police joining forces with BDF is a tired exercise in futility.

    It never helped curb gun violence or serious crime. Its a peep show .

    You may glimpse a few soldiers and police drive past in a van.

    Then you never see them again meanwhile shootings and murders continue.

    The government incredibly has told the public they are not responsible for crime. Its the criminals.

    Government yard fowls say government cant stop crime. Only the parents of the anti social elements can they whine.

    All the poor unprotected frightened communities can do is hide in their houses wishing and hoping the bullets miss them.

    This is who we are.


  39. The dam place has become a drug hole and a shooting gallery
    Peeps stay away from large crowds and chit chat on sidewalks
    Safety first

  40. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @angela cox July 7, 2022 5:24 AM “The country reached the tipping point many many years ago.”

    Barbados was born in 1627 the iniquity of slavery. Wickedness in this country is nothing new. It has ALWAYS been so. Land was stolen from the indigenous people, labor was stolen from the enslaved African people. I asked a white female acquaintances once “why?”

    She told me that the black people learned their bad behavior from the white people.

    I did not argue with her.

  41. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @Terrence Blackett at 5:53 AM “…billions will die from war, famine, planDEMICS & a sleuth of ecological disasters.

    CORRECTION: billions will die from war, famine, planDEMICS & a SLEW of ecological disasters (ALL* man-made)!!!

  42. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @Hants July 7, 2022 8:43 AM “Let us hope that Cecil Marshall gets his $165,543.88 + as soon as possible. He is the victim.”

    I doubt that he will get even the 88 cents.

    The house was likely the only substantial asset. I don’t know how much it will be worth after explosion()s, fire, and haunted by the blood of innocent children.

  43. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved July 7, 2022 11:19 AM “FREE THE PEOPLE from 100 years of OPPRESSION”

    So according to your lies Barbados has been a bad place from 1922 to 2022.

    Let me tell you something, in 1922 both of my parents and all 4 of my grandparents were alive in Barbados and they told me that Barbados in 1922 was hell ole hell for the majority of people including those 6 people I just mentioned, and “yes” one of the 6 was murdered and it was not by any 21st century boy on the block.

    This society was born in the violence of slavery and racism.

    And Terrence Blackett has mentioned how he felt abandoned and that he acted out even while being raised by loving grandparents.

    We need to ask ourselves how many of our “bad boys” feel as abandoned now and Terrence felt then, and how many are acting out now just as Terrence did then.

    But we don’t want to acknowledge that slavery also destroyed families, separated families, taught our men and women to disrespect, denigrate, and dishonor each other, and in the process destroy our own children.

    Hard truths, not yet acknowledged.

  44. Detective Colombo Avatar
    Detective Colombo

    Its my professional conclusion from working with Scotland Yard that the defendent gave her husband the funds to fulfill his obligation as a contractor and was unable to replace funds. A case of kiting going terribly wrong which saw the defendent defrauding her client. Thus, murder suicide is my submission which will be confirmed by phone transcripts.

    https://bb.vlex.com/vid/marshall-v-alexander-793055209

    The sale was completed early in August 2015. However, when the complainant contacted Ms. Alexander later that month, he was advised that funds were missing from her account but that the matter would soon be resolved. The complainant was later informed that he could collect a cheque from Ms. Alexander’s husband on 21 August, 2015.

    6
    Mr. Marshall made attempts to have the cheque processed but these were futile and concluded with him being advised by his bank that the cheque should be referred to the drawer. After seeking answers, the complainant was informed by Ms. Alexander that she had overpaid some of her clients and that she was currently in the process of recovering said sums from these clients after which he would be paid.

    7
    This did not materialise. On another occasion, the complainant was informed that Ms. Alexander was in the process of closing the sale of a hotel out of which she would be able to repay the amount owed. On 30 September 2015 Ms. Alexander sent an email to the complainant indicating that there was a delay in the receipt of the funds from her client but that she was working on providing the complainant with an interim payment on 2 October 2015 until the funds were received.

    8
    Despite this promise, the funds were never repaid to the complainant resulting in him filing a complaint with the Committee against Ms. Alexander.

    16
    Ms. Alexander also suggested that the speed at which this matter was dealt with by the Committee was a factor worth considering. She pleaded that In the Matter of Mortimer Clarke BB 2008 CA 7 ( Clarke), the length of time it took for that matter to be heard facilitated the repayment of the amount owed. Meanwhile, her matter had been speedily addressed resulting in insufficient time for repayment. There was no substantial real or personal property available to be utilised, and in addition, the family home owned solely by her husband had been placed on the market. To date there has been no sale to facilitate payment.


  45. @ Peter Falk aka Colombo
    Your theory sounds plausible and setting fire to the home that would have been repossessed if a due judgement against the lawyer was found in Court corroborates this and the guilt, stress and pressure infers double suicide and murder of children is also possible.
    The case should set precedent for changes in Law so Lawyers are prohibited and restricted from dipping into Client funds for personal use even if the intention is to move the monies back as the situation got out of hand and she seems to have been robbing Peter to Paul struggling with debts and illiquid assets in an insolvable position.


  46. robbing Peter to pay* Paul
    incurring debts to pay debts
    income redistribution from clients to lawyers by confiscation of funds for personal use

  47. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @Detective ColomboJuly 7, 2022 11:48 PM

    There does seem to be some logic to that murder suicide theory especially since she was to appear before court that same day. But the killing of the two children leads me more to believing some outside party perpetrated the crime.

  48. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    This thievery of client funds will only stop when the politicians pass a law requiring all proceeds from sales and settlements can only be disbursed to the client.

    Lawyers can then invoice the client for their fees and expenses.


  49. Detective Columbo is late to the crime scene. His old car must have broken down.

    But why is it hard to believe that parents would kill their children when they consider the future that the children would face? Such desperate parents would rather close their eyes knowing that the children would not be suffering without their protection.

    Let me repeat, the idea of killing one’s children before one’s suicide is to SPARE them the miserable life one sees in their future.

    Happens all over the world. Regularly happens in T&T.

    Why not here?


  50. These shootings are probably connected. I was expecting them. Anyone who wasn’t ain’t got a clue.

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