Enriquez Calls for Investigation into Alleged Bias in Redistricting Case
Last night, we reported that Jeremy Enriquez is urging the Judicial and Legal Services Commission to investigate Justice Tawanda Hondora. The High Court judge presided over Enriquez’s constitutional claim against the Government of Belize regarding the incomplete redistricting exercise. With the claim dismissed, Enriquez alleges judicial bias, presenting evidence to Chief Justice Louise Blenman, Chair of the JLSC. One key piece of evidence is a recording from the judge’s active microphone during a lunch break, where Enriquez claims a group of attorneys in Trinidad heard Justice Hondora say he had already decided to dismiss the case. Today, we heard from Enriquez directly.
Jeremy Enriquez, Claimant
“We wanted to record our concern that was based on statements heard ton be made by the judge hearing our case on redivisioning. There were some attorneys who heard statements he made during the lunch break. That statement was submitted in an affidavit to the Chief Justice. We also wanted to inform and make sure that the matter is investigated to ensure that such misconduct does not continue to occur.”
Paul Lopez
“I gather that one of the most alarming parts of the statement was not recorded and is that because the unofficial recording began immediately after the statement was made?”
Jeremy Enriquez
“Right, it was heard. The attorneys were listening to the entire case and when they heard that statement that was made they quickly decided to record the rest of the statements. But, they swore in the affidavit that those were statements made by the judge.”
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