Cheryl-Lynn Branker-Taitt Vidal is a
Trinidadian
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lawyer, who serves as
Belize
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's
Director of Public Prosecutions
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.
Early career
Vidal worked as a lawyer in private practice in
Jamaica
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and her native Trinidad before coming to
Belize
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in 2000. There, she joined the Office of the DPP and later the
Attorney-General
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's Ministry as Crown Counsel, and also worked as a legal advisor for the
Belize Police Department
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and as acting
Registrar-General
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.
As Director of Public Prosecutions
Vidal served as the Deputy DPP under
Lutchman Sooknandan
Lutchman Sooknandan (born 21 March 1948) is a Guyanese-Belizean lawyer. He previously served as Belize's Director of Public Prosecutions, practices law privately at Sooknandan's Law Firm, and serves as Guyana's honorary consul in Belize.
Career
S ...
, and thus after the latter's departure naturally came under consideration for promotion.
Vidal was said to have a good relationship with the police, unlike past DPPs whose terms had been marked by acrimony and a breakdown of communications. Some members of the 12-person
Senate
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expressed concern over Vidal's past actions;
Erden Salazar wanted a chance to question her over her decision to charge
Orange Walk
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mayor
Ravell Gonzalez with death by careless conduct rather than the standard and more serious
negligent manslaughter
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for his role in a traffic accident two weeks prior.
Douglas Singh
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Personal life
Singh's father George Singh was a Just ...
stated that
Solicitor-General Tanya Herwanger
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issued a letter suggesting that Vidal be hired on contract as acting DPP rather than given a full appointment to the position; in the end, the Senate voted to confirm Vidal as acting DPP.
Soon after her contract began, Vidal had to begin dealing with even more political cases, such as the decision to charge
Said Musa
Said Wilbert Musa (, born 19 March 1944) is a Belizean lawyer and politician. He was the Prime Minister of Belize from 28 August 1998 to 8 February 2008.
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with the theft of US$10 million of funds received from the
Hugo Chavez
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administration in
Venezuela
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. She also faced an increasing trend of witnesses refusing to testify in court cases due to fear, continuing the rising trend (seen before she took up her post) of declarations of ''
''. One reform that Vidal suggested was to amend Belize's Evidence Act to be more similar to Jamaica's Evidence Act and allow witness statements to be introduced into evidence even when the witness is kept away from the court proceedings due to threats. Under Vidal's tenure as DPP, Belize also saw its first trial without jury, when two men were charged with the
attempted murder
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Canada
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of PM
Dean Barrow
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An attorney by profession, Barrow served as Belize' ...
's law partner
Rodwell Williams
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Major case ...
. Vidal also won Belize's first conviction for
human trafficking
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.
The DPP's office also suffered an unusually high number of resignations of lower-level staff under Vidal's tenure. In November 2008, a Canadian couple both working as Crown Counsels resigned from their positions and left the country after threats against them, leaving the DPP's office with just three Crown Counsels. Three more local lawyers also resigned over the next two years.
Nevertheless, in June 2010 she was confirmed as substantive DPP when her original contract as acting DPP expired. A British expatriate lawyer who had been declared bankrupt in her home country was also hired to work in the DPP's office, but was assigned instead to the police, resigned a month later, and left the country. By the end of 2013, however, the office staff had grown to 10 crown counsel along with Vidal.
Personal life
Vidal is a native of
Trinidad and Tobago
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.
She has children born in 2008 and 2010.
She did her
legal education
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at the
Hugh Wooding Law School
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History
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in
Saint Augustine
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town there. She is married to
Gang Suppression Unit commander
Marco Vidal. She is registered as a Belizean voter in
Belmopan
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.
On 31 January 2014, she was elevated to the rank of Senior Counsel.
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Directors of Public Prosecutions of Belize
Immigrants to Belize
Trinidad and Tobago emigrants
20th-century Trinidad and Tobago lawyers
Belizean women
Trinidad and Tobago women lawyers
20th-century women lawyers