Bahamas mourns sudden loss of Deputy Chief Magistrate Debbye Louise Ferguson

The Bahamian legal community is in mourning following the sudden passing of Deputy Chief Magistrate Debbye Louise Ferguson on Monday.

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The Office of the Judiciary has honored her legacy, remembering Ferguson for her integrity, fair and balanced decisions, dedication to the rule of law, and compassionate approach to justice.

In a statement, the Judiciary extended its heartfelt sympathies to Ferguson’s family, urging colleagues to keep them in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. While the specifics of her illness were not disclosed, the Office of the Judiciary highlighted her distinguished career and significant contributions to the Bahamian legal system.

Ferguson’s legal journey began after she was called to The Bahamas Bar on November 11, 1994, upon completing her studies at the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica. Just three days later, on November 14, she commenced her career in the Office of the Attorney General as an Assistant Counsel. Her exceptional work led to her promotion to Senior Counsel.

On January 3, 2003, Ferguson transitioned to the Judiciary as a Stipendiary & Circuit Magistrate assigned to the Northern Region. Her judicial career progressed steadily, and on February 23, 2011, she was appointed as a Deputy Coroner. Four years later, in 2015, she was promoted to Deputy Chief Magistrate, a role she performed with diligence and dedication until her untimely passing.

“As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate her life and legacy,” the Judiciary’s statement read. “She will be remembered for her integrity, her fair and balanced decisions, her dedication to upholding the rule of law, and her compassionate approach to justice.”

The loss of Deputy Chief Magistrate Debbye Louise Ferguson leaves a profound void in the Bahamian judiciary, but her legacy will continue to inspire those who follow in her footsteps.

 

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