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Chief Justice of the OECS announces resignation

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Chief Justice Hugh Rawlins. PHOTO/File

Hugh Anthony Rawlins, Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, has announced his resignation, effective August 1.

The native of St. Kitts and Nevis, has held the position of Chief Justice since May 2008, following the retirement of Sir Dennis Byron.

Byron is now the President of the Caribbean Court of Justice in Port of Spain.

According to the Prime Minister of St. Lucia, Dr Kenny Anthony, the current chairman of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), a committee has been activated to pick his successor.

“We are aware that there have been a number of challenges faced by the courts and it is to the credit of the Chief Justice that some of those challenges were dealt with, and dealt with in the accustomed fashion that a Chief Justice would deal with problems of that nature,” Anthony said.

“We want to extend our deep thanks and our appreciation to the Chief Justice for serving the people of the OECS with dignity, character and with honor.”

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