Trust Company v Guyana Securities Council
Decision of the Caribbean Court of Justice
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Calvin Ramcharran v The State
The CCJ in delivering their decision in the appeal of Calvin Ramcharran V The State reiterated the approach which must be adopted by courts in sentencing in sexual offences cases
Link to the decision: https://ccj.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/2022-CCJ-4-AJ-1.pdf

Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) reiterates the approach to sentencing in sexual offences
Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) reiterates the approach to sentencing in sexual offences.
The CCJ in delivering their decision in the appeal of Calvin Ramcharran V The State reiterated the approach which must be adopted by courts in sentencing in sexual offences cases.
The Court reiterated the approach which it established in Linton Pompey v the State.
The requirement for a separate sentencing hearing including but not limited to a victim impact assessment and social impact report are required to be part of the process.
Link to the decision. https://ccj.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/2022-CCJ-4-AJ-1.pdf

Hughes Fields & Stoby obtains ISO 9001- 2015 certification from Lloyds Register
The firm of Hughes Fields & Stoby (HFS) was certified as ISO 9001-2015 compliant by Lloyds Register on the 8th February 2022.
HFS was certified in quality management in the following areas
- Corporate services
- Intellectual property
- Immigration
- Environmental law.
- Civil and Commercial litigation
- Criminal litigation
- Mergers and acquisitions.
- Family law
- Consultancies.
- Corporate Legal Obligations
- Conveyances
- Estate Administration.

Hughes, Fields and Stoby Appoints Stephen N. Roberts as a Partner of the Firm
Hughes, Fields and Stoby is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Stephen N. Roberts as a Partner of the firm effective as of April 1, 2021. Mr. Roberts is a leader in the firm’s commercial practice with special responsibility for Tax, Mergers and Acquisitions, Oil and Gas, Banking and Finance and Corporate and Commercial Law. Mr. Roberts regularly advises multinational companies and international financial institutions on a wide array of transactions in Guyana. Mr. Roberts has also represented the firm’s clients in commercial litigation at every level of the Judiciary in Guyana, and in international arbitration.
The Managing and Senior Partner of Hughes, Fields and Stoby are proud to recognize the new generation of lawyers in Guyana by fostering an environment which promotes their growth and advancement.
– C.A. Nigel Hughes, Managing Partner
– Andrew M.F. Pollard, S.C., Senior Partner

Hughes, Fields and Stoby successful defend the Securities Commission at the Caribbean Court of Justice
In a historic decision in the Securities law in Guyana, the Caribbean Court of Justice, the apex Court for Guyana delivered their ruling on the interpretation of the Securities Industry Act on the obligations of all public companies to register as Reporting Issuers under the Securities Industry Act.
The decision in Trust Company V The Guyana Securities Commission was delivered on Friday the 30th July 2021.
The Guyana Securities Commission was represented by Stephen Roberts, partner at Hughes, Fields & Stoby.
The decision: https://ccj.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-CCJ-11-AJ-GY-1.pdf

Guyana Civil Aviation Authority issues new travel guidelines for international Travelers
The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority on the 20th July 2020 issued the following Regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for international travel to and from Guyana.
Regulations – Airport Reopening Post Covid-19
SOPs for Airport Reopening 2020
The Ministry of Health has proposed that the re opening of the country to international travel be moved to the 28th August 2020.

CCJ calls for sentencing guidlines in child sexual offence case
Caribbean Court of Justice sets aside a long sentence and encourages the Court of Appeal to establish sentencing guidelines in sexual offences cases.
The Caribbean Court of Justice in an historic judgment of the full Bench of seven judges delivered by E Court during Covid 19 pandemic strongly urged the Guyana Court of Appeal to establish sentencing guidelines.
The Successful appellant was represented by Hughes Fields and Stoby.
The following is the Press Release issued by the Court Read More

COIVID-19 Emergency Measures
These measures shall take effect from 9th April, 2020 and last until 3rd May, 2020 unless earlier terminated, extended or amended by notice of the Minister of Public Health after an assessment of the prevailing public health Conditions. Read More

