The Judiciary of Barbados is mourning the untimely passing of Magistrate Oliver Thomas, who died on Wednesday, January 21, at the age of 39.
In a statement from the Office of the Chief Justice, Thomas was described as a capable, diligent and committed advocate, known for his professionalism, integrity and deep respect for the rule of law.
Prior to his appointment to the Magistracy earlier this month, he served with distinction as a Principal State Counsel in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. His elevation to the Bench was welcomed as a natural progression in a career dedicated to public service and the administration of justice.
During his brief tenure as a magistrate, he was said to have brought the same qualities to the Bench, discharging his judicial duties with diligence, professionalism and clarity of purpose.
The Judiciary noted that his sudden passing represents a significant loss to the Magistracy, the legal profession and the administration of justice in Barbados.
The Chief Justice, judges, magistrates, the registrar and staff of the Judiciary extended sincere condolences to his wife, family, colleagues and the wider legal fraternity, joining the nation in mourning his passing and honouring his service.
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