Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court - Composition

Composition

Name State Position Elected
Janice Pereira British Virgin Islands Chief Justice 2003
Denys Arthur Barrow Belize Justice of Appeal 2005
Ola Mae Edwards Jamaica Justice of Appeal 2007
Esbon Anthony Ross Saint Kitts and Nevis Managing Judge 2006
David Courtenay Harris Dominica High Court Judge 2007
Indra Hariprashad-Charles British Virgin Islands High Court Judge 2000
Rita Joseph-Olivetti British Virgin Islands High Court Judge 2001
Davidson Baptiste Dominica High Court Judge 2001
Claire Henry Grenada High Court Judge 2001
Francis Mortimer Cumberbatch Grenada High Court Judge 2007
Janice Mesadis George-Creque Montserrat High Court Judge 2003
Francis Belle Saint Kitts and Nevis High Court Judge 2003
Ianthea Leigertwood-Octave Saint Kitts and Nevis High Court Judge 2005
Kenneth Andrew Charles Benjamin Saint Lucia High Court Judge 1993
Sandra Prunella Mason Saint Lucia High Court Judge 2005
Brian Cottle Saint Lucia High Court Judge 2007
Frederick Victor Bruce-Lyle Saint Vincent and the Grenadines High Court Judge 2000
Gertel Thom Saint Vincent and the Grenadines High Court Judge 2005
Cheryl Mathurin United Kingdom Master 2002
Pearletta Lanns Saint Kitts and Nevis Master 2007

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