The Honourable Justice Patrick Omolade Hamilton
Justice of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone
Assumed office
January 22, 2009
Nominated byErnest Bai Koroma
Personal details
Born15th September 1948
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Died7th July 2018
Freetown
Political partyNone
SpouseJoyce Hamilton nee King {Divorced}
Children4
Residence(s)Freetown, Sierra Leone
Alma materAlbert Academy
ProfessionJudge

Patrick Omolade Hamilton is a Sierra Leone judge and an associate justice in the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone. He had previously served as a judge in the Sierra Leone High Court and the Sierra Leone Court of Appeal. He was appointed as a Supreme Court justice by Sierra Leone's president Ernest Bai Koroma and took office on January 22, 2009, after being confirmed by the Sierra Leone Parliament.[1]

Early life

Patrick Omolade Hamilton was born and raised in Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital city to Krio parents.His father Samuel Hamilton was of Nigerian decent whilst his mother Elizabeth Talabi Hamilton was of Krio decent.Patrick was the first of five children.His father was an accountant who worked for the Sierra Leone High Commission in the United Kingdom in the 1970's Whilst his mum Elizabeth was a devoted house wife. He started his primary education at the Kissy Primary School and then later proceeded to the Albert Academy where he did his GCE O and A levels. Patrick later on went to study Economics in Sierra Leone before proceeding to study law in Nigeria and the United Kingdom where he was called to the bar.

Law profession

Patrick Omolade Hamilton studied Law in the United Kingdom before returning to Sierra Leone in 1977. He started his law profession in Freetown as a State Counsel; three years later, he was made a Magistrate Judge. He soon rose his rank to a High Court Judge and Appeals Court Judge and as a Supreme Court Judge.

References

  1. Blyden, Sylvia O. (23 January 2009). "In Sierra Leone, Justice Hamilton Sworn Into Supreme Court". Awareness Times Newspaper. Freetown.


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