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Guyanese appointed Bahamas Supreme Court judge

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 December 2015, 21:01 by GxMedia

Nassau, Bahamas – The daughter of distinguished Guyanese jurist, Edward Luckhoo has been appointed a judge of the Bahamas Supreme Court.

The Bahamas Weekly reported that Deputy Chief Magistrate Carolita Luckhoo-Bethell and Chief Magistrate Roger Gomez have been appointed Justices of the Supreme Court.

Justice Gomez was called to the Bahamas Bar in 1978 and practiced law in private chambers until 1989 when he joined the magistracy. He served as a Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrate until 2004 when he was appointed the Chief Magistrate.

Justice Bethell was called to the Guyanese Bar in 1980. She came to The Bahamas in 1985 and has served as Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court. She was appointed a Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrate in 1988 and Deputy Chief Magistrate in 2005.

Chief Justice Barnett said: “The elevation of Justices Gomez and Bethell to the Supreme Court from the Magistrates’ Court is not without precedent. A number of justices have previously been appointed to the Supreme Court from the Magistrates’ Court including Justices Maxwell Thompson, Joseph Alfred, Jon Isaacs, Vera Watkins and Cheryl Albury.”

The Chief Justice said that Justice Gomez will be assigned to the Family Division of the Supreme Court and will be asked to coordinate efforts at the development of a separate Family Court. Justice Bethell will be assigned to the Criminal Division and preside over a sixth court in New Providence to deal with criminal matters.

Justice Gomez is married to the former Gloria Bethel, who serves as a professor at the College of The Bahamas and they have three children, Michelle, Roger Jr. and Ricardo.

Justice Bethell is married to attorney Ferron Bethell and they have one son, Sebastian.