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The Ministry of Justice and Public Security is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. This ministry is responsible for law enforcement roles, along with playing an integral role in the Prime Minister's Cabinet.


List of ministers

* 8 April 1811 - : Jean-Baptiste Juge, comte de Terre-Neuve * 12 October 1816 - 10 March 1819: André Dominique Sabourin * 6 May 1819 - 20 February 1827: Jacques Ignace Fresnel * 20 February 1827 - 7 January 1844: Jean-Auguste Voltaire * 7 January 1844 - 18 February 1845: Honoré Féry * 18 February 1845 - 2 March 1846:
Beaubrun Ardouin Alexis Beaubrun Ardouin (1796–1865) was a Haitian historian and politician. He wrote the eleven-volume ''Etudes sur l'Histoire d'Haïti'' (''Studies on the History of Haiti''), published in the 1850s and 60s. His ''Etudes'' have served as a valu ...
* 2 March 1846 - 27 July 1847: Alphonse Larochel * 27 July 1847 - 30 September 1847: Joseph François * 30 September 1947 - 9 April 1848: Damien Delva * 9 April 1848 - 14 February 1851: Jean-Baptiste Francisque, duc de Limbé * 14 February 1851 - 15 January 1859: Lysius Salomon, duc de Saint-Louis-du-Sud * 17 January 1859 - 24 March 1859: Jean-François Acloque * 24 March 1859 - 10 August 1861: Elie Dubois * 10 August 1861 - 6 January 1866: Valmé Lizaire * 6 January 1866 - 20 February 1866:
Jean-Baptiste Damier Jean-Baptiste is a male French language, French name, originating with Saint John the Baptist, and sometimes shortened to Baptiste (name), Baptiste. The name may refer to any of the following: Persons * Charles XIV John of Sweden, born Jean-Bapt ...
* 20 February 1866 - 13 August 1866:
Robert Deslandes The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
* 13 August 1866 - 7 March 1867: Dasny Labonté * 7 March 1867 - 13 March 1867: Linstant de Pradines * 21 March 1867 - 6 May 1867:
Ultimo Lafontant Ultimo may refer to: * Ultimo, New South Wales * Ulten, comune in Italy, Italian name ''Ultimo'' * Ultimo (Marvel Comics), comic books character * Ultimo (brand), Scottish designer lingerie brand * ''Karakuridôji Ultimo'', a Japanese manga ...
* 8 May 1867 - 21 July 1867: Linstant de Pradines (2nd fois) * 21 July 1867 - 10 February 1868:
André Germain André Germain (1903–1988) was a French cinematographer active from the mid-1930s to the late 1960s. Klossner p.67 Selected filmography * ''Rail Pirates'' (1938) * '' Beating Heart'' (1940) * ''Love Cavalcade'' (1940) * '' Beating Heart'' (194 ...
* 10 February 1868 - 20 May 1868: Numa Rigaud * 20 May 1868 - 3 August 1868: Alexandre Florent * 3 August 1868 - 19 February 1869:
Hilaire Jean-Pierre Hilaire, the French form of Hilary, is a given name and surname derived from the Latin ''hilarius'' meaning ''happy'' or ''merry''. Notable people with the name include: People with the surname * Andrew Hilaire (1899–1935), American jazz drumme ...
* 19 February 1869 - 6 September 1869:
Charles Archin Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
* 6 September 1869 - 23 March 1870: Dasny Labonté * 23 March 1870 - 7 May 1870: Saint-Ilmond Blot * 7 May 1870 - 27 April 1871: Benomy Lallemand * 27 April 1871 - 29 June 1871: Thomas Madiou * 29 June 1871 - 31 December 1871: Désilus Lamour * 2 January 1872 - 15 June 1874: Octavius Rameau * 15 June 1874 - 24 April 1876:
James Boco James is a common English language surname and given name: *James (name), the typically masculine first name James * James (surname), various people with the last name James James or James City may also refer to: People * King James (disambiguat ...
* 24 April 1876 - 17 July 1876: Thimogène Lafontant * 20 July 1876 - 25 November 1876: Sauveur Faubert * 25 November 1876 - 1 September 1878: Dalbémar Jean-Joseph * 1 September 1878 - 1 September 1879:
Charles Archin Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
* 1 September 1879 - 3 October 1879: Adelson Douyon * 3 October 1879 - 3 November 1879: Numa Rigaud * 3 November 1879 - 23 January 1880: Thimogène Lafontant * 23 January 1880 - 26 August 1881:
Charles Archin Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
* 26 August 1881 - 31 December 1881: François Denys Légitime * 31 December 1881 - 20 August 1883: Thomas Madiou * 20 August 1883 - 14 March 1884: Ovide Cameau * 14 March 1884 - 16 February 1886:
Innocent Michel Pierre Innocence is a lack of guilt, with respect to any kind of crime, or wrongdoing. In a legal context, innocence is to the lack of legal guilt of an individual, with respect to a crime. In other contexts, it is a lack of experience. In relatio ...
* 16 February 1886 - 9 July 1886: Lélio Dominique * 9 July 1886 - 23 January 1888: Hugon Lechaud * 23 January 1888 - 10 August 1888: Jean-Chrisostome Arteaud * 1 September 1888 - : Etienne Erystale Claude * 19 December 1888 - 25 April 1889: Eugène Margron * 25 April 1889 - 31 May 1889:
Solon Ménos Solon Ménos (9 March 1859 – 14 October 1918) was a Haitian writer and politician. Born in Anse-à-Veau, Ménos studied in France and received a doctorate in law there at the age of twenty-two. A prominent politician, Ménos served as Haiti's mi ...
* 31 May 1889 - 20 June 1889:
Alix Rossignol ''Alix'', or ''The Adventures of Alix'', is a Franco-Belgian comics series drawn in the ligne claire style by Jacques Martin. The stories revolve around a young Gallo-Roman man named Alix in the late Roman Republic. Although the series is ...
* 20 June 1889 - 28 October 1889: Maximilien Laforest * 28 October 1889 - 18 February 1890: Léger Cauvin * 18 February 1890 - 12 August 1890: Hugon Lechaud * 12 August 1890 - 1 July 1891: Duverneau Trouillot * 1 July 1891 - 19 August 1891: Hugon Lechaud * 19 August 1891 - 11 August 1892:
Charles Archin Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
* 11 August 1892 - 19 May 1894: Edmond Lespinasse * 19 May 1894 - 27 December 1894: Ultimo Saint-Amand * 27 December 1894 - 17 December 1896: Pourcely Faine * 17 December 1896 - 26 July 1897:
Solon Ménos Solon Ménos (9 March 1859 – 14 October 1918) was a Haitian writer and politician. Born in Anse-à-Veau, Ménos studied in France and received a doctorate in law there at the age of twenty-two. A prominent politician, Ménos served as Haiti's mi ...
* 26 July 1897 - 15 December 1897: Aurélus Dyer * 15 December 1897 - 17 August 1899: Carméleau Antoine * 17 August 1899 - 9 November 1900: Luxembourg Cauvin * 9 November 1900 - 12 May 1902: Gédéus Gédéon * 20 May 1902 - 21 December 1902: Lalannes * 22 December 1902 - 4 April 1903: Ultimo Saint-Amand * 4 April 1903 - 4 January 1905: J.J.F. Magny * 4 January 1905 - 20 July 1905: Emile Deslandes * 20 July 1905 - 6 December 1908: Thrasybule Laleau * 8 December 1908 - 19 December 1908: Murat Claude * 19 December 1908 - 14 July 1909: J.J.F. Magny * 14 July 1909 - 20 July 1911: Jean-Chrisotome Arteaud * 20 July 1911 - 4 August 1911: Furcy Châtelain * 4 August 1911 - July 1913: Tertulien Guilbaud * July 1913 - 1 October 1913: Etienne Mathon (a. i.) * 1 October 1913 - 8 February 1914: Edouard Latortue * 8 February 1914 - 10 May 1914:
Jacques Nicolas Léger Jacques Nicolas Léger (1859–1918) was a Haitian lawyer, politician, and diplomat. Léger was born at Les Cayes, Haiti, in 1859. He received his early education in Haiti, and as a very young man went to Paris, where he continued his higher stud ...
* 10 May 1914 - 11 November 1914: Enoch Désert * 11 November 1914 - 12 December 1914:
Justin Joseph Justin may refer to: People * Justin (name), including a list of persons with the given name Justin * Justin (historian), a Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527), or ''Flavius Iustinius Augustus'', Eastern Rom ...
* 12 December 1914 - 9 March 1915: Louis Borno * 9 March 1915 - 14 May 1915 Tertulien Guilbaud * 14 May 1915 - 14 August 1915: David Jeannot * 14 August 1915 - 17 April 1917: Etienne Dornéval * 17 April 1917 - 3 July 1917: Furcy Châtelain * 3 July 1917 - 20 June 1918: Edmond Dupuy * 20 June 1918 - 30 September 1918: Ernest Laporte * 30 September 1918 - 17 October 1919: Constantin Benoit * 17 October 1919 - 15 May 1922: Justin Barau * 15 May 1922 - 27 September 1923: Arthur Rameau * 27 September 1923 - 20 October 1924: Luc Dominique * 20 October 1924 - 21 August 1925: Delabarre Pierre-Louis * 21 August 1925 - 20 April 1926: Thimothée Paret * 20 April 1926 - 15 November 1926: Emmanuel Cauvin * 15 November 1926 - 31 March 1928: Emmanuel Beauvoir * 31 March 1928 - 25 November 1929: Arthur Rameau * 25 November 1929 - 4 March 1930: Charles Riboul * 4 March 1930 - 6 May 1930: Thimothée Paret * 6 May 1930 - 15 May 1930: Louis Edouard Rousseau * 15 May 1930 - 19 August 1930:
Ernest Douyon Ernest is a given name derived from Germanic languages, Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious". Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman ...
* 19 August 1930 - 22 November 1930: Emmanuel Volel * 22 November 1930 - 18 May 1931: Adhémar Auguste * 18 May 1931 - 6 October 1931: Thrasybule Laleau * 6 October 1931 - 17 May 1932: Emmanuel Rampy * 17 May 1932 - 20 September 1933:
Elie Lescot Elie and Earlsferry is a coastal town and former royal burgh in Fife, and parish, Scotland, situated within the East Neuk beside Chapel Ness on the north coast of the Firth of Forth, eight miles east of Leven. The burgh comprised the linked vi ...
* 20 September 1933 - 10 October 1936: Joseph Titus * 10 October 1936 - 29 November 1937: Odilon Charles * 29 November 1937 - 15 September 1938: Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis * 15 September 1938 - 5 January 1940: Luc Prophète * 5 January 1940 - 10 October 1940: Léon Alfred * 10 October 1940 - 7 April 1941: Amilcar Duval * 8 April 1941 - 15 May 1941: Christian Latortue * 15 May 1941 - 11 January 1946: Vély Thébaud * 12 January 1946 - 16 August 1946: Eugène Kerby * 19 August 1946 - 20 November 1948: Georges Honorat * 26 November 1948 - 6 May 1950: Louis Raymond * 6 May 1950 - 10 May 1950: Castel Démesmin * 12 May 1950 - 19 August 1950: Emile Saint-Lot * 19 August 1950 - 6 December 1950: Lélio Dalencourt * 6 December 1950 - 5 May 1951: Montferrier Pierre * 5 May 1951 - 29 February 1952: Félix Diambois * 29 February 1952 - 1 April 1953: Paracelse Pélissier * 1 April 1953 - 31 July 1954: Ducasse Jumelle * 31 July 1954 - 6 September 1955: Luc Prophète * 6 September 1955 - 29 August 1956: Adelphin Telson * 29 August 1956 - 14 December 1956: Alphonse Racine * 14 December 1956 - 2 February 1957: Rodolphe Bareau * 9 February 1957 - 6 April 1957: Colbert Bonhomme * 6 April 1957 - 25 May 1957: Stuart Cambronne * 25 May 1957 - 10 June 1957: Seymour Lamothe * 10 June 1957 - 14 June 1957: Antony Ervilus * 14 June 1957 - 22 October 1957: André Fareau * 22 October 1957 - 16 December 1957: Théodore Nicoleau * 16 December 1957 - 17 June 1958: Emile Saint-Clair * 17 June 1958 - 4 November 1958: Jean Bélizaire * 4 November 1958 - 21 September 1959: Lucien Bélizaire * 21 September 1959 - 19 December 1959: (Poste vacant) * 19 December 1959 - 30 May 1961: Luc François * 30 May 1961 - 18 January 1963: Simon Desvarieux * 18 January 1963 - 9 December 1963: Antoine Marthold * 9 December 1963 - 22 May 1967: Rameau Estimé * 22 May 1967 - 25 November 1968: Simon Desvarieux * 25 November 1968 - : Rameau Estimé (2nd fois) * 22 April 1970 - 19 October 1970: Simon Desvarieux * 19 October 1970 - 15 November 1972: Jean-André Rousseau * 15 November 1972 - 20 March 1974: Fournier Fortuné * 23 March 1974 - 27 May 1977: Aurélien Jeanty * 27 May 1977 - 3 November 1978: Michel Fièvre * 3 November 1978 - 23 April 1980: Ewald Alexis * 23 April 1980 - 5 January 1981: Rock Raymond * 5 January 1981 - 3 February 1982: Rodrigue Casimir * 3 February 1982 - 12 July 1982: Dantès Colimon * 12 July 1982 - 29 December 1982: Bertholand Edouard * 29 December 1982 - 24 February 1984: Rodrigue Casimir * 24 February 1984 - 3 October 1984: Jean Vandal * 3 October 1984 - 10 June 1985: Pierre Gonzales * 10 June 1985 - 30 December 1985: Théodore Achille * 30 December 1985 - 7 February 1986: Jean Vandal * 7 February 1986 - 20 March 1986:
Gérard Gourgue Gérard Gourgue (1 December 1925 – 4 December 2020) was a Haitian politician and human rights activist. He ran for President in 1988. References Gourgue completed his secondary studies at the Lycée Alexandre Pétion in Port-au-Prince. He conti ...
* 24 March 1986 - 5 January 1987: François Latortue * 5 January 1987 - 7 February 1988: François Saint-Fleur * 12 February 1988 - 20 June 1988: Martial Célestin * 20 June 1988 - 18 September 1988: Fritz Antoine * 18 September 1988 - 16 February 1989: Gilbert Austin * 16 February 1989 - 16 March 1990: Augustin Romain Cème * 16 March 1990 - 19 February 1991: Pierre Labissière * 19 February 1991 - 17 May 1991: Bayard Vincent * 17 May 1991 - 30 September 1991: Karl Auguste * 15 October 1991 - 14 April 1992: Antoine Leconte * 14 April 1992 - 19 June 1992: François Auguste * 19 June 1992 - 1 September 1993: Moyse Sénatus * 1 September 1993 - 14 October 1993: François Guy Malary * 14 October 1993 - 16 May 1994: (Poste vacant) * 16 May 1994 - 8 November 1994: Luc Toussaint * 8 November 1994 - 24 January 1995: Ernest Mallebranche * 24 January 1995 - 7 November 1995: Jean-Joseph Exumé * 7 November 1995 - 6 March 1996: René Magloire * 6 March 1996 - 24 March 1999: Pierre-Max Antoine * 24 March 1999 - 2 March 2001: Camille Leblanc * 2 March 2001 - 18 March 2002: Gary Lissade * 18 March 2002 - 30 September 2002: Jean-Baptiste Brown * 30 September 2002 - 29 February 2004: Calixte Delatour * 17 March 2004 - 14 June 2005:
Bernard Gousse Bernard ('' Bernhard'') is a French and West Germanic masculine given name. It is also a surname. The name is attested from at least the 9th century. West Germanic ''Bernhard'' is composed from the two elements ''bern'' "bear" and ''hard'' "brav ...
* 23 June 2005 - 9 June 2006: Henri Marge Dorléans * 9 June 2006 - 5 September 2008: René Magloire * 5 September 2008 - 10 November 2008: Michèle Pierre-Louis (f) (a. i.) * 10 November 2008 - 11 November 2009: Jean-Joseph Exumé * 11 November 2009 - 27 June 2011: Paul Denis * 27 June 2011 - 18 October 2011: Jean-Max Bellerive (a. i.) * 19 October 2011 - 22 November 2011: Josué Pierre-Louis * 22 November 2011 - 12 December 2011: Garry Conille (a. i.) * 12 December 2011 - 8 May 2012: Michel Brunache * 8 May 2012 - 18 January 2015: Jean Renel Sanon * 18 January 2015 - 23 March 2016: Pierre-Richard Casimir * 23 March 2016 - 13 March 2017: Camille Edouard, Jr * 13 March 2017 - ?: Heidi Fortuné * March 2020 - 9 July 2020: Lucmanne Delille * 9 July 2020 - 15 September 2021: Rockefeller Vincent * 15 September 2021 - ?: Liszt Quitel (a. i.) * ? - November 2022: Berto Dorcé * 14 November 2022 - present:
Emmelie Prophète Emmelie Prophète (born June 5, 1971), also known as Emmelie Prophète Milcé, is a Haitian writer and diplomat. As of November 2022, she is serving as justice minister of Haiti. Early life and education Prophète was born in Port-au-Prince an ...
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See also

* Justice ministry *
Politics of Haiti The politics of Haiti takes place in the framework of a unitary republic, unitary semi-presidential system, semi-presidential republic, where the president of Haiti, president is the head of state and the Prime Minister of Haiti, prime minister i ...


References

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