TCI’s Attorney General Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles has offered words of congratulations to her deputy, who has been offered a position in the Caribbean.

Deputy Attorney General Mrs. Wynante (WIN-NANT) Mary Adrien-Roberts has been appointed as High Court Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and has been assigned to Grenada. She assumes office on September 1, 2015.

“I am delighted that Ms. Adrien Roberts’ elevation to the High Court bench in the Eastern Caribbean has now been announced,” said Attorney General Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles.

“She is a terrific example of a well-developed legal mind and in her short tenure in my Chambers, colleagues have benefitted tremendously from her many years of public sector legal experience.  We are sorry to see her leave but also very pleased for her good news. I congratulate her on attaining the pinnacle of the legal profession and wish her well. She will be a very good judge,” AG Knowles added.

When contacted Mrs. Adrien-Roberts said she is very thankful for the opportunity, albeit brief, to have served the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the capacity of Deputy Attorney General.  

“I will always cherish the time that I spent here in TCI in particular at the Attorney General’s Chambers. I was blessed to be part of the stellar team comprising of legal and administrative staff led by the Honourable Attorney General. I thank them for embracing and supporting me,” said Ms. Roberts.

Mrs. Adrien-Roberts holds a Bachelor of Laws Degree from the University of the West Indies, a Master of Laws Degree from the George Washington University Law School and the Certificate of Legal Education (LEC) from Norman Manley and is a former President of the Dominica Bar Association.