By all means jail dishonest lawyers, jail persons who dare to break the law BUT for goodness sake, speedup the delivery of justice in our Courts!

Justice delayed is justice denied

70 responses to “Jail Dishonest Lawyers BUT …”


  1. Lawyers and Police Officers Unions provide standard scripts to plead in Courts so Judges can give them a Bligh
    “I’m sorry I fucked up”
    “I forget stealing was illegal”
    “I was scared for my life so I shot the black youth dead”


  2. https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/11/26/appeal-against-courts-refusal-to-disbar-attorney-to-proceed/

    It’s games, a mockery of justice and sheer bullshit – the lawyer keeps the funds.
    You win but yet you lose – the lawyer keeps the funds.
    You run from this court to that court – – the lawyer keeps the funds.

    The mistake most victims make is that they fall for the promise of a win. What they need to do is to develop a strategy (before entering court) on how they will get their hands on the funds when and if they win.

    Do not fall for the trick of running from court to court as you are participating in money laundering/washing. If you win, you lose.
    Here is how it works
    (1) Lawyer A steals your money
    (2)He hires lawyer B (his partner in crime) and pays him. Your stolen (dirty)money is now converted (clean) to by payment legal fees to his partner
    (3) Meanwhile, you also have to pay an attorney to fight two crooked attornies
    (4) If the sum is large enough for you to chase, it may be further washed by going through several courts
    (5) The integrity of the judges must also be questioned.

    I am not a lawyer but I am going to give you the best bit of legal advice you will ever get.
    200,000-400,000
    1) If the proceeds in your case exceed $200,000 it is best that you be your own lawyer. A win will be recorded as a win and a loss will be recorded as a loss.
    >400,000
    2) Half a loaf is better than none.
    If the case is worth $400k then avoid the lawyer and go the company and say. This case is really worth 400K but if you put a check for 200K in my bank account I will be happy.

    With a local lawyer (the only outcome is a loss)
    if you lose the case then you lose the case
    if you win the case then you lose your money

    The mistake most victims make is that they fall for the promise of a win. What they need to do is to have a strategy on how they will get their hands on the funds when and if they win. Do not fall for the trick of running from court to court as you are participating in money laundering/washing.


  3. That is good advice.
    Accept the fact that if the sum is large enough a win is becomes a loss for you.
    Take you half of a loaf and thank God


  4. LOTS OF DISHONEST LAWYERS AND POLICE ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY ARE OUT TO GET YOU ON THE 2 x 3 ISLAND GOOD THING A JURY OF 9 LISTENED TO THE LIES IN THE HIGH COURT AND DELIVERED A NOT GUILTY VERDICT.

    Cop: I saw her put bag in ’fridge
    Lead investigator sergeant Jamal Williams said he saw accused Hazel Greenidge exit the back of the Akademiks Sports Bar, deposit a black handbag in a drinks crate and run back inside the bar.

    He was giving evidence in the No. 3 Supreme Court in the gun and ammunition trial of Greenidge, who has denied illegal possession of a Glock 23 semi-automatic S&W .40 calibre pistol and seven rounds of ammunition, all on February 18, 2018.

    https://www.nationnews.com/2022/11/24/cop-saw-put-bag-fridge/

    Not guilty of gun and ammo charge
    Hazel Donna Greenidge yesterday shed tears of joy after she was freed of a gun and ammunition charge.

    The hairdresser, of Block 11 B Bottom Close, Wildey, St Michael, had pleaded not guilty to illegal possession of a Glock 23 semi-automatic S&W .40 calibre pistol and seven rounds of ammunition, all on February 18, 2018. She was 46 years old at the time.

    It took the nine-member jury about an hour and a half to return the unanimous verdict in the No. 3 Supreme Court.

    https://www.nationnews.com/2022/11/25/not-guilty-gun-ammo-charge/


  5. https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/11/30/cjs-call/
    “In a no-holds-barred speech to mark the ceremonial opening of the legal year 2022-2023, Sir Patterson lamented that the judiciary had not changed much in the last 60 years and the system was “burdened with overloads” and “anchored to operating systems long obsolete”.

    Is the CJ part of the solution or a part of the problem?

    Every few days someone steps to the microphone and tells you how bad the system is, what is wrong and what needs fixing. Then they ask for more staff, more judges, more departments and then they go on hibernation. In the end, nothing changes.


  6. It was a good speech.


  7. The speeches are all good. Men of words deliver beautiful words and are short on actions. They are wordsmiths and not swordsmiths. The people want warriors and to see men waving swords instead of whispering into microphones.

    Isn’t Mia well known for delivering outstanding speeches on big stages. In fact, the bigger the microphone the more eloquent/grandiloquent/mellifluous is her speech. But a few of us, with hungry eyes and empty bellies ask ..”Where’s the beef?”

    A clanging empty pot cannot satiate a ‘meat and potatoes man’; he leaves the good speeches (the equivalent of bright shiny objects) to those who love a melody.. Where’s the meat?


  8. https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/12/02/no-need-to-fear-2/
    “Trebor Randle, Special Agent-in-charge of the Atlanta Office of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, told Barbados TODAY it could serve as a useful tool in helping Barbados and the rest of the region bring an end to the importation of illegal weapons.”

    One man’s opinion.
    By now many of you have figured out that I am no lawyer in Barbados or the US.

    It is not clear if this “Agent” is suggesting the testing of port officials or of ‘customers’ or both. If it is the officials, then the union should protest and fight against this course of action.

    Customers
    I am willing to bet that there is no port in the US where ‘customers’ enter and are then subjected to a polygraph test.

    I am willing to best that this agent may have used polygraph test but it is not to test the general public and that it is only used when some criminal act is suspected and the suspect is under police control.

    It always amuses me when these US agents can suggest solutions for Barbados that are against the laws in their domicile. They would extend their arrogant, uncouth and dictatorial behavior to our citizens at their port of entry to us at ports in our own country. We cannot allow these US officials (regardless of their color) to advocate for the violation of our (civil) rights. They cannot do it in the US, they cannot reccomend it here.

    No! No! Damn you, No! Actively pursue our criminals. Combat the importation of illegal guns, but not at the expense of the right of our citizens.

    First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.

    Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

    —Martin Niemöller


  9. https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/12/16/dutch-menace/

    Jesus! I need to come to Barbados with a boatload of guns and drugs. If caught I will pretend that I cannot speak English, get fined and hopefully deported from Barbados. Now I don’t anyone to say “I know he. He born here. He went school with me”

    This guy should have been fined, forced to spend the remaining 342 days in jail and then deported. Like it or not, what you are seeing is a two or three tier justice system.

    (Don’t panic… I will not push my luck… I know my tier and I know lickmout Bajan will snitch on me)


  10. https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/12/16/ex-murder-accused-files-another-constitutional-motion/

    Somebody knows how to work the injustice system. Perhaps, your lawyers know the system better than I do, but the need to start asking for millions.


  11. Those persons who have lost money by the actions of Attorneys-at-law should file a claim with the Barbados Bar Association to obtain compensation as the Association has, I believe, over one million dollars in hand on deposit at a Bank.

    Every practising Attorney-at-law has to pay $200.00 every year to the fund. otherwise the Attorney-at-law cannot obtain a practising certificate and risks proseciution

    Attorney-at-law


  12. Michael I agree with you 100%


  13. https://barbadosunderground.net/2022/11/24/jail-dishonest-lawyer-but/

    I thought I had seen and read it all, but the (in)justice system has once again caught me by surprise.

    Let’s pretend a murder was committed and you (YES YOUU) though innocent are accused and held on remand. Let’s assume that evidence which clears you is available after your first6 months, then how long will you be on remand?

    One year maximum?
    No you failed. In Barbados … 10 years.

    Here is a next question.
    So you are innocent, can/will anyone produce information which proves you guilty?

    No! Things don’t work like that in Barbados!.
    You failed again. In Barbados? Yes. Some guy passing himself off as an expert on bite marks, provided evidence that was found by other experts to be flawed. The “Bajan” expert did not have the qualification or training that was up to the task. He was only able to drive a drove a nail into the accused (innocent) coffin,

    Last question…
    If you don’t get this last one right, please please get off your computer, go outside and toss a ball around.

    How much money do you think that an innocent man who was held for 9.5 additional years received?
    $3M,
    No! No! You are wrong again.
    He received less that $2M BDS dollars.

    Now I have come to accept people getting lost in the system because of lousy paperwork. But when you can knowingly hold an innocent man for 10 years then something is wrong with your system.

    Jesus, How many canaries have to die, before someone figure out there is a problem in the coal mine? Justice seems like a discriminating hooker.. she doesn’t sleep with everyone, she dispenses her favor to select Johns.


  14. https://barbadostoday.bb/2023/01/04/attorney-says-appealing-1-8m-payout-to-former-accused-would-be-wrong-move/

    Of course it is is the wrong move.

    Government must be dissuaded from keeping people ‘in custody’ for an unnecessary and extraordinary length of time and there is only one way of doing this…. Hit them in the pocket book hard an often.

    Junk justice and injustice must not be tolerated.

    Whilst the AG is going through one door saying the money should be decreased, the lawyers should go through another door asking that the amount of compensation be increased. ( I’m not a lawyer, so this may not work): Suggesting – Ask for more money; ask for a jury and ask to get me on the jury … I will help you to open the bank. If dem brek, I will help you brekkem up.

    I would bet that if compensation of $5M was ordered, the jail would be emptied by tomorrow of all those who were unnecessarily detained or wrongly detained for an extended period.


  15. This one almost slipped past me..
    Imagine this
    (1) On May 17, 2022 – A lawyer was found guilty of stealing $50 000 between August 18, 2005 and December 21, 2008.

    (2) On May 17, 2022 – He was found guilty of stealing $407 634, between June 22, 2007 and December 21, 2008.

    (3) On May 17, 2022 – He was also found guilty of money laundering in the disposal of $457 634, being the proceeds of crime, also between June 22, 2007 and December 21, 2008.

    That is almost 17 years between the start of his crime spree and when “injustice” was rendered.

    The reporting on these stories is so incomplete that it is difficult to follow. However, it appears that the Lawyers was in the courts on Friday 2/3/2023 and the sentencing was postponed to 2/23/2003.

    Conspiracy theory alert:
    Having exhausted the victims with this drawn-out affair, they will be repeatedly called to the court and see this matter postponed until they give up any hope of seeing some form of justice.

    Advice to New Lawyers
    I have studied SEVERAL of these cases and based on the outcome of these trials, I have advice for new lawyers – One of the charges was money laundering.

    My study has informed me on how to launder money. The safest way of laundering stolen money is to pay it to a next attorney as fees. That washing machine works out in the open and will not/ cannot be questioned. Steal a sum that is still large when divisible by at least THREE and then subject the victims to the snail pace of Barbados.

    Why THREE? It doesn’t make sense stealing money and getting a judge that wants to do things quickly. Our slowpoke system will drag out the affair until the second coming of Christ. But you need to have sentencing postponed until victims cry and give up. To use a baseball analogy… you need to have all of your bases covered; you need a strong bench.

    And most importantly, you need to be assured that the money will not be “clawed’ back from you and if it is – the rest of the unholy trinity will give back their share.

    Prediction: After 307 postponements, this guy walks in 2037 as all of the victims are deceased.


  16. @ TheOGazerts,

    There are other options.


  17. https://barbadostoday.bb/2023/02/07/attorney-demands-apology-from-minister-humphrey-over-elderly-persons-draft-law/

    The three young men who came with a proposal should be commended. When one considers that we had several pieces of legislation issued and then needed revising one would think that the GOB would say thank you and make use of this proposal in drafting legislation.

    However, the arrogance/ego sent this Minister on a power trip and prevented him working with the three young men.

    TheO’s prediction:
    It would be interesting to see the ages of those who were robbed by some crooked lawyers. I suspect that robbery of the elderly is a planned stream of money for some of our legal eagles. There will be no law on elder abuse until every elder person is penniless.

    TheO’s advice to the 3.
    Firstly, you need to be quiet and let the minister get all of the credit that come from such an exercise.
    Secondly, one or more of you need to be a card carrying member if you want to get near to the government teats.

  18. TheOGazerts@yahoo.com Avatar
    TheOGazerts@yahoo.com

    I saw a story in BT’s epaper “Trio jailed for crimes against pensioner”.

    It appears that the trio were not lawyers but were connected to the bank. The victim worked in the USA and England and sent her money home.

    TheO’s points..
    (1) The word is out. Not only are lawyers stealing from the elderly but others are getting into the act.

    (2) If you are sending money from overseas, your chances of getting mugged by SOME of the locals is doubled or tripled.

    (3) If you are elderly and working overseas, it may be best to keep your money under your bed where you are.

    (4) If you are ‘younger’, please make a frequent check of your funds.
    As fast as the young Usain Bolt was his money disappeared faster.

    (5) The Bajan wheels of injustice turn slowly. This crime occurred in 2011 (11 years in the past. Barbadians are expected to live 77 years, so if you are older than 66 (77-11) and overseas, at least put aside some money (separately) for your burial. You are not going to live long enough to recover from the big cheat.

    It happens way too often for me not to comment.

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