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Victims of the legal profession

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Wallyburger

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Oct 28, 2009
 
For the last 8 years I have watched senior members of the legal profession, including a sitting judge in Barbados, try to swindle a man out of his estate 100 acres located in St Thomas Barbados. This is a man that they approached after having two strokes!!!!! He has a case in court but is getting nowhere and these crooks are living life while this man suffers. What can he do? His son who is fighting for him is about to physically drag all these crooks by their hair down spring garden and I am concerned he may end up incarcerated. What can they do?
Jinxi

Port-of-spain, Trinidad and Tobago

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Nov 21, 2009
 
I would say hire a lawyer???? If there has been any wrongdoing it is possible to report to the Barbados Bar Association.
That being said, his son should be able to do something as long as the lawyer he finds is honest.
Without knowing more it would be impossible to tell you what to do.
Wallyburger

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Monday Nov 30
 
Jinxi wrote:
I would say hire a lawyer???? If there has been any wrongdoing it is possible to report to the Barbados Bar Association.
That being said, his son should be able to do something as long as the lawyer he finds is honest.
Without knowing more it would be impossible to tell you what to do.
They have a lawyer, they have a case in court but since a judge is involved the case seems to be going nowhere. If a poor guy was to steal a turkey he would get 9 months in prision but let a judge and lawyer try to trick a sick man out of his land and guess what .... you get the run around. I swear everyone knows about the case they whisper about it behind the judges back make comments like they cannot believe they tried to do this or this is a major case of fraud and greed but the legal fraternity protects their own.
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