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Mary Francis: The fearless lawyer St Lucia forgets

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July 16, 2025
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Mary Francis has spent over four decades fighting for justice and defending the voiceless in Saint Lucia.

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CASTRIES, St. Lucia — Mary Francis, one of Saint Lucia’s most prominent human rights attorneys, has spent over four decades championing justice for the underprivileged with unwavering dedication. From advocating for victims of police brutality to pushing for legal reforms, Francis has built a reputation as the island’s steadfast voice of conscience, yet her selfless work has received little formal recognition.

Mary Francis’s landmark cases and advocacy

Throughout her career, Mary Francis has led the National Centre for Legal Aid and Human Rights Inc. (NCLAHR), a nonprofit she helped launch in 1998 to provide legal aid and promote human rights. She has been at the forefront of major human rights cases and public debates. In 2020, for example, Francis hailed a court ruling awarding over EC$8 million to two mentally ill inmates who had been unfit to stand trial yet kept in prison, calling it a good day for justice and a lesson in the state’s duty to protect citizens’ rights.

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In a landmark constitutional case, Mary Francis v. Development Control Authority, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court ruled in her favor after she challenged unauthorized construction near her residence. The court found that her constitutional rights to enjoyment of property and fair consultation had been infringed. The decision reinforced the obligation of public authorities to act lawfully and transparently in planning matters. Read the full judgment here.

She has also repeatedly urged authorities to establish a national Human Rights Commission to address grievances outside the courtroom, stressing that the court is expensive and an independent commission could ensure accessible redress for ordinary citizens.

Francis’s advocacy spans issues from prison conditions to police accountability. She has long opposed extrajudicial killings and insisted on public inquests into police-involved fatalities. Notably, she pressed for answers in a series of 2011–2012 police shooting incidents, arguing that whenever there is a killing by the police, there must be accountability by the state. There must be an inquest, as required by law.

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In one recent case, after an officer fatally shot a suspect in 2023, Francis publicly called for a coroner’s inquest and greater police oversight, highlighting ongoing concerns that lawlessness, corruption, and excessive use of police force have gone unresolved for years.

A fierce opponent of capital punishment, Francis has also urged Saint Lucia to abolish the death penalty, arguing there is no evidence it deters crime. And as a tireless defender of marginalized groups, she consistently calls for improved access to justice for the poor. Just last year, Francis criticized the government’s focus on new courts and police resources as insufficient, instead urging greater access to legal aid for low-income Saint Lucians so that the constitutional principle of equality before the law is not undermined. She even proposed reforms like assigning lawyers from the moment of arrest and setting up a police complaints unit to build public trust in the justice system.

Early life and legal career of Mary Francis

Mary Francis’s commitment to justice is rooted in a lifelong passion for human rights. Educated in political science and law, she was called to the Bar in 1981 and quickly made her mark in Saint Lucia’s legal system. Early in her career, she served as Registrar of the High Court and later as Chief Registrar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court before entering private practice in 1992. She even took up public service as an independent Senator in the Saint Lucian Parliament during the 1990s.

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Those who know Francis say she has always viewed the law as “an instrument of social change rather than social control,” a personal creed she adopted from the start of her career. Inspired by global icons like Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr., she became an outspoken activist determined to ensure it’s a just society at home. In 1998, Francis helped found the NCLAHR as a formal vehicle for her cause, aiming to strengthen the observance and protection of human rights in Saint Lucia.

Over the years, she has remained undeterred by challenges. “As far as Mary Francis is concerned, there’s no such thing as giving up,” she told one interviewer, affirming that the fight for justice “gives me a cause for living” in a society that must uphold the rule of law.

Mary Francis: A champion with little acclaim

Despite Mary Francis’s far-reaching impact, she has received scant public accolades in Saint Lucia, a fact often noted by observers. Her uncompromising stance has sometimes made her a target of criticism and misunderstanding. Fellow attorney Martinus Francois has praised Francis as “the true pioneer of human rights” in the country, marveling that “long before I was even a lawyer, she was… fighting for human rights in St. Lucia.” Yet Francis’s advocacy for accused individuals’ rights has led some to brand her as a defender of criminals, and she has, by her own admission, lost paying clients for prioritizing principle over profit. Some police officers have even satirized her in calypso songs, a testament to the resistance she faces.

Still, those without a voice continue to rely on her. “She remains a champion to those who cannot afford legal representation,” a local newspaper observed, underscoring her role as the last line of defense for society’s most vulnerable.

While Francis has not been bestowed any national honors to date, civic groups have sought to fill the void in recognizing her contributions. In 2019, a women’s organization honored her with a Woman of Courage award for her dedication and perseverance in human rights work. Two years later, the Saint Lucia National Reparations Committee named Mary Francis among the first inductees of its “100 Saint Lucian Women Hall of Honour,” citing her significant but “largely unheralded” contributions to legal, judicial, and penal reform advocacy.

These accolades, while appreciated, have done little to sway Francis from her humble path. She often shuns the spotlight, focusing instead on pressing officials for concrete action, from better prisoner treatment to stronger social support systems, rather than personal accolades.

In the eyes of supporters, Mary Francis’s legacy is already secure. “When the history of Saint Lucia is being written, the name Mary Francis will be remembered as being in the vanguard of social justice and a champion for human rights,” says activist Sanue Joseph, reflecting a growing acknowledgment of Francis’s lifelong crusade.

For now, Francis continues her quiet battles in courts, community forums, and the media, ever motivated by the principle that justice must not only be done, but be seen to be done.

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