Solicitor General of Grenada explained
The Solicitor-General of Grenada is a law officer of the government for Grenada, subordinate to the Attorney-General of Grenada. The office is one of the members of the government.[1] The Solicitor General could also be a member of the General Assembly.
List of Solicitors-General of Grenada
- 1771–1781 John Stanley[2]
- 1774–1779 Sir Ashton Warner Byam.[3] (appointed 9 June 1774, then Attorney-General 1783–1789)
- 1774 Thomas Baker [4] (previously Attorney General)
- 1842 William Snagg [5] (appointed 23 February 1842, later Governor)
- 1960–1979 Nolan Jacobs [6]
- Dwight Horsford (2013–2018)
- Dia Forrester (8 April 2019 – 2020)[7]
- Karen Reid-Ballantyne (1 April 2021–Present)[8]
Notes and References
- Book: Snagg, William. The Laws of Grenada and the Grenadines: From the Year 1766 to the Year 1852. 1852. 560608025.
- Book: The House of Commons 1754–1790 Volume 1. Lewis Bernstein Namier. 1964. 128.
- Book: The Annual Register.... 1789. 186.
- Book: The Gentleman's Magazine... Volume 44. 1774. 288.
- Book: The London Gazette. 1842. 532.
- Book: The West Indies and Caribbean Year Book. 1960. 412.
- News: Straker. Linda. 10 April 2019. New Solicitor General appointed. Now Grenada.
- Web site: 12 April 2021. Karen Reid-Ballantyne Appointed Solicitor General in Grenada. 2021-06-29. Government of Grenada.