George Richards (Attorney General) Explained

Senator George A. Richards served as the first post-independence Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago from 1962[1] to 1967. Born in the neighboring Caribbean Island of St Vincent, he first attended the Belmont Boys R.C. Primary School then went on to study abroad at the Tutorial College, London and the University of London, where he studied Law and was called to the Bar in 1940. After studying in London Mr. Richards returned to Trinidad and Tobago and became a member of the San Fernando Borough Council. He was the Foundation member of the West Indian National Party in 1942.

Richards was the father of the former President of Trinidad and Tobago, George Maxwell Richards.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Seigler, Timothy John . Royal son of the soil: the life of Sir Ellis Clarke of Trinidad & Tobago . 104 . 2001 . ESSE Publishing House . 978-976-8173-50-8 .
  2. Web site: The President. The Office of the President, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. 23 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120121010348/http://www.thepresident.tt/the_president.php?mid=3. 21 January 2012.