As the Government slowly and gradually relaxes some of the restrictive measures that were brought about to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus, a few important institutions are now opening their doors fully to the public.
The Magistrate Courts, which have not functioned to full capacity over the last few months, are now ready for the dispensation of justice.
Chief Magistrate, Candia Carette George has announced that the Magistrate Courts are now operational and ready to hear matters. However, strict guidelines as established by the Ministry of Health will be enforced.
“The Ministry of Health re COVID -19 protocols will be followed. Therefore, persons wishing to access the Magistrate Courts including police officers, lawyers, witnesses, defendants, and the general public will be required to sanitize their hands, have their temperature taken, and be wearing a mask before they are allowed entry.
Persons with a high temperature or those who are obviously ill will not be allowed to enter the Magistrate Courts. To ensure that the 6ft physical distancing, as recommended by the Ministry of Health is maintained, persons will only be allowed to enter the courtroom when the case they are involved in is being heard,” the Chief Magistrate warned.
According to the Chief Magistrate, persons who were summoned to appear before the Magistrate Courts recently must be present.
“If you were warned or summoned to be at court for any date from the 8th of June 2020 and beyond, you must be present on your scheduled date,” she advised.
Persons who had matters slated to be heard between 24th March 2020 and 5th June 2020 and missed these dates are now required to call the Magistrate Court’s offices so as to receive new dates.
The Magistrate Courts in Portsmouth and Roseau can be reached by telephone numbers 445 5234 and 266 3775 respectively.
The Magistracy is seeking the cooperation of everyone in ensuring access to justice for all in a safe environment.