Berbice High Court criminal sessions open

The ceremonial opening of the Berbice High Court’s Criminal Session for October 2017 was held with the usual pomp and ceremony in front of the Berbice High Court building on Esplanade Road, New Amsterdam on Tuesday, October 31.
The parade, which included a march past, was commanded by Assistant Superintendent Antonio Federicks, with Inspector Michael Newland as the Parade Inspector. Sergeants Randy Hamilton and Dexter Brandt led the 28-man strong contingent in an impressive display, accompanied by the Guyana Police Force’s Drum Corps.

Ceremonial opening of the October 2017 Criminal session of the Berbice High Court in New Amsterdam

The Police contingent marched off from Police Headquarters at Coburg Street and Strand, proceeding north along Strand to the front of the High Court.
The salute and inspection were taken by Justice Jo Ann Barlow, who is presiding in the October Criminal Sessions. She was accompanied by Justice Navendra Singh, who is presiding over the Civil Court in Berbice.
They were escorted by ‘B’ Division Commander, Assistant Police Commissioner Lyndon Alves, officiating in his first parade in charge of the division. He was accompanied by Assistant Superintendent Elton Davidson; Officer in charge of the Guyana Prison Service in Berbice, Paul James; and newly elected Mayor of New Amsterdam, Winifred Haywood, in the official party.
Accompanying the parade were ‘B’ Division Deputy Commander, Senior Superintendent Edmond Cooper; Traffic Officer, Deputy Superintendent Dennis Stephen; and Sergeant Marlon O’Donoghue.
When the session was called to order, the Department of Public Information noted, Justice Barlow addressed the jurors present, outlining their roles and responsibilities, the implications and consequences of not reporting for jury service, and the importance of their roles in the dispensation of justice.