
Vinette Graham-Allen
Justice Vinette Graham-Allen is a prominent member of Jamaica’s Supreme Court, known for her advocacy of a technology-based Victim Information and Notification System (VINS) to keep victims and witnesses informed about their cases. Her efforts contribute to enhancing communication within the justice system, aiming to reduce the backlog of cases and improve the overall efficiency of court proceedings.
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Recent news mentions
Justice Vinette Graham-Allen's refusal to grant an adjournment was criticized for causing a miscarriage of justice.
Former school football coach freed of sex assault convictions | NewsJustice Vinette Graham-Allen is presiding over the court case.
Leoda Bradshaw, co-accused to return to court October 8 | NewsJustice Vinette Graham-Allen, known for her no-nonsense style, cut him off almost immediately and urged him to air his concerns quickly.
Tesha Miller’s attorney cites Crown compliance concerns ahead of Klansman Gang trial | Lead StoriesJustice Vinette Graham Allen presided over the plea and case management hearing.
‘SSL had no legs’ | Lead StoriesJustice Vinette Graham Allen presided over the trial of Jolyan Silvera.
January 2026 trial for former MP Jolyan Silvera in murder of wife | NewsJustice Graham-Allen is a member of Jamaica’s Supreme Court advocating for a technology-based information system for victims and witnesses.
Editorial | Yes to Victim Information and Notification System, but … | Commentary

































