‘Unfair to judge Marcia’
“I don’t think it is fair for anybody to pass judgement on Marcia Ayers-Caesar without hearing what her side is,” Ramdeen said during a news conference at his Cornelio Street office, Woodbrook.
“The very least that she is entitled to is to give us her side of the story as well.” Ramdeen said there were differing views on whether she should be reinstated as Chief Magistrate.
“The difficulty with that is that we have only heard one side of the story. So, one cannot fairly say what conclusion you can come to because the Judiciary and the JLSC (Judicial and Legal Services Commission) have given us their side.
“But, we need to hear from Mrs Marcia Ayers-Caesar because the entire complexion to his story might change when you hear her side.” In another development, Ramdeen claimed that mermbers of the JLSC are expected to bring a motion at the meeting of the Law Association on Thursday to allow law officers who work in the office of the Attorney General and other government offices,, who are not financial members of the association, to vote at this meeting.
“You will see another debacle there on Thursday,” he told reporters.
“We are not getting any better and all of that is stemming from the fact that tose that are responsible for where we are will not manup and take responsibility for what they have done.”
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