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James Christopher Aboud (born 1956) is a
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High Court judge and poet.


Personal life

He is the son of Jimmy Aboud and Lily Elias Aboud. He has three brothers, Gregory, Stephen and Gary Aboud, and one sister, Linda Aboud-Stephen.


Career

He attended the
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where he received a degree in English literature. He then attended the
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, receiving a
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in international relations from the St. Augustine campus and an LLB from the Cave Hill campus. He was
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of
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and Trinidad and Tobago in 1984.


Literary career

Aboud's
poems Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings in a ...
are published under his full name "James Christopher Aboud." He has published two volumes of
poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings i ...
: ''The Stone Rose'' (1986) and'' Lagahoo Poems'' (2003). Aboud's work has been published in various literary magazines and
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. In 1994, he was awarded the James Rodway Poetry Prize.


Legal career

He served as commissioner of the
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from 1987-1993. In January 2006, he was appointed to the High Court where he served at the Supreme Court in San Fernando until December 2007. In 2010, he was appointed a permanent judge of the High Court. He was chairman of the committee that wrote the ''Handbook on Damages for False Imprisonment and Malicious Prosecution in Trinidad and Tobago''. As a High Court judge, Aboud heard the case of ''Kublalsingh and Others v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago'', which concerned the
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of a major
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in Trinidad and Tobago. An
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was sought to stop the construction of the multibillion-dollar highway, but the court refused it. He also heard ''Rambachan v Warner,'' where
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sued Jack Warner for
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. In July 2016, the case was settled by a TT$375,000 payment from Warner. He was also the judge for the case of ''Jack Warner v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago'', in which the
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to the
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of former FIFA executive Jack Warner was being contested. On 28 September 2017, Aboud issued a 50-page decision, allowing the extradition while granting Warner 28 days for an additional
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. On 30 October 2020, he was appointed to the Court of Appeal.


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