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Nov 27, 2012 News
Twenty-three year old Yoshorda Rampersaud was recently admitted to the local Bar after her petition was presented by Attorney at Law and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Deborah Backer before Justice Roxanne George-Wiltshire.
The new attorney was also this month admitted as an Attorney at Law in Trinidad by the Supreme Court of Judicature of Trinidad and Tobago.
Miss Rampersaud attended the Parika/Salem Primary School then to Greenwich Park Primary School where she wrote the Common Entrance Examination and gained a place at the Bishop’s High School.
At Bishop’s High School she wrote and successfully secured passes at her CXC, CAPE, and GCE ‘A’ Levels. After, she then proceeded to the University of Guyana from 2007 to 2010 where she obtained her Bachelor of Law Degree; in 2010 she then attended the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago and attained her Legal Education Certificate.
The new attorney was advised to uphold the high standards of the legal profession serving citizens with dignity and pride while upholding her honesty and integrity.
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