Our Judicial World – Off-Limits? Independent

Ezekiel, Farrakhan, Flight 370 – and Wheels

A little less than two years ago I dared to venture out of my depth to explore the lead topic indicated above.

Today I repeat some of the thoughts because I write as an unlettered observer for the layman in the street and market and because of a few very recent developments.

Our Republic’s President who was not too long ago, a grassroots political Party General Secretary, but who should now be advised about what his constitution says about the independence of the Judiciary and the need for an equally independent Judicial Service Commission (JSC) after he has appointed one with indirect assistance from the Opposition, has been making his views about the justice system known.

Donald Rabindranath Ramotar was also a member of the Parliament which has some initial impact on our “independent” judiciary. He is seemingly upset with some actions/decisions of the magistracy. I bet in the real world that he has views about the DPP, the judges and perhaps some of the legislation, the statutes and other influences impacting judges, their decisions and their world.

Way into the twenty-first century citizens are finally “assured” that magistrates and judges will benefit from electronic