Burdened
Chief Magistrate ‘to
quit’
- sources
Sources close to the Acting Chief Magistrate, Juliet
Holder-Allen yesterday disclosed that she
is to resign next year.

Juliet
Holder-Allen
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Stabroek News was told the
Chief Magistrate is currently working under pressure and is
burdened in the execution of her duties. According to the
source, Holder-Allen feels her career is at a standstill with
the delay in the composition of the Judicial Service Commission.
When
contacted yesterday, the Chief Magistrate refused to comment
except to say she was re-considering her position.
This newspaper was told that several magistrates are to go on
leave in November and will resume duties next year along with
another magistrate who has been out of office since June.
Another magistrate will attend to sessions in the North West
District on a rotating basis every three weeks.
Sources said that the Chief Magistrate is expected to hear new
matters in her court from three other courts in the Georgetown
district and also those from out of town areas in the absence of
the magistrates.
They disclosed that Holder-Allen has been handling a number of
court cases in addition to those heard in her court for several
months and the process is ongoing.
According to them, the Chief Magistrate had applied for leave a
few months ago and is still awaiting a response.
Friday
October 31, 2003
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