Residents in Trelawny got an opportunity to utilise the services of the Ministry of Justice’s Mobile Justice Unit last Friday when it made a stop at the Trelawny Justice Centre at Rock, near Falmouth, offering a range of services.
According to Mishka Anderson, the legal consultant in the Mobile Justice Unit, several persons came to seek assistance on a range of matters, including the expungement of criminal records.
Trelawny Custos Paul Muschett, who operates from an office at the Trelawny Justice Centre, said he was pleased to see the justice unit coming into the parish and satisfying the needs of the residents who turned out to seek assistance.
According to Anderson, the justice unit deals with a range of matters, including divorce, employment issues, wills, land disputes, and estate matters.
According to Stacian Winter-Thomas, the parish manager for the Trelawny Justice Centre, the centre has been quite busy over recent months in conducting conferences and seminars to sensitise residents on a range of issues.