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New judge added to Supreme Court bench

Puisne Judge Andrew Martin (Photograph supplied)

A new puisne judge, Andrew Martin, has joined the Supreme Court.

The Governor, Rena Lalgie, announced the appointment, adding: “In particular, Mr Martin’s wide range and depth of experience will be a valuable addition to the Supreme Court bench.

“The judiciary holds an important place in Bermuda as a separate and independent branch of Government, which hears charges of criminal conduct, resolves disputes, upholds the rights and freedoms of individuals and preserves the rule of law.”

Mr Martin said: “I am honoured by the confidence Her Excellency the Governor has placed in me to discharge the duties and responsibilities of this important post.

“I look forward to joining the Chief Justice’s strong judicial team in responding to the growing needs of both the local and international financial communities, particularly in the adjudication of civil and commercial matters coming before the Supreme Court. I am very grateful for the opportunity to serve.”

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Published July 25, 2024 at 5:11 pm (Updated July 25, 2024 at 8:03 pm)

New judge added to Supreme Court bench

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