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Jamaican lawyer and judge
Margaret Ramsay-Hale
is a Jamaican lawyer and judge. She is currently serving as a justice of the
Grand Court of the Cayman Islands
, a position that she has held since 13 January 2020. Ramsay-Hale was previously the first female
puisne judge
and the first female chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Turks and Caicos Islands
.
Early life
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Ramsay-Hale was born in
Kingston, Jamaica
. She is the daughter of Ian Ramsay, the first Jamaican lawyer to be appointed as a
Queen's Counsel
, and Rosa Ramsay.
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She moved to England to study for her
A-Levels
in 1977. She received a bachelors of science degree in economics from the
London School of Economics
in 1981. She began studying law at the
University of the West Indies
in September 1986 and attended the
Norman Manley Law School
.
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While she was studying at law school, Ramsay-Hale worked as a model, including in runway shows choreographed by
Bert Rose
.
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She was
called to the bar
in October 1991 and began her career practicing privately in the chambers of Howard Hamilton QC.
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She is certified as a
mediator
. She was appointed as a crown council in the
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
in January 1994.
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Career
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Ramsay-Hale was a family court judge in
St James, Jamaica
, and a
magistrate
in the parish's criminal courts.
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She moved to the
Cayman Islands
in September 1998, where she served as a magistrate in the Summary Court for ten years and as chief magistrate for three years.
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She was an acting judge for the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands in 2006 and was an appointed member of the Cayman Islands Panel of Acting Grand Court Judges in 2013.
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She was appointed by Governor
Ric Todd
as a
puisne judge
for the Supreme Court of the Turks and Caicos Islands on 1 November 2011, becoming the first woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court.
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Ramsay-Hale was promoted to chief justice by Governor
Peter Beckingham
, following consultation by the Judicial Service Commission, on 19 June 2014.
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She was the first female chief justice of the
Turks and Caicos Islands
.
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She was sworn into this position on 22 September 2014.
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She served as the presiding judge for the civil and commercial divisions and worked in the criminal and matrimonial and family divisions.
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She was re-appointed for a further three-year term on 10 October 2017 by Governor
John Freeman
.
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She officially resigned the position on 10 January 2020.
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Ramsay-Hale was appointed a judge of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands by Governor
Martyn Roper
, which became effective on 13 January 2020.
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