Denese Blackstock-Murray

Denese Blackstock-Murray

judge Jamaica

Denese Blackstock-Murray is a parish judge known for her role in overseeing legal proceedings in Jamaica. Recently, she presided over a court case involving eight Haitians who were charged with overstaying their visas, demonstrating her involvement in immigration-related matters within the judicial system. Her decisions in court, including the scheduling of future hearings, reflect her commitment to upholding the law while addressing the complexities of immigration issues.

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Jamaica Jamaica: Denese Blackstock-Murray is the presiding parish judge who ordered the Haitians to return to court. 6

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Update|Haitians picked up at house in Ewarton remanded | News