The Blueprint with Dr. Jelani I. Reid
He started at a bank. He ended at the International Criminal Court. And he never planned any of it. Justice Geoffrey Henderson's career is proof that life rarely follows the blueprint we write for ourselves. He graduated with a sociology degree, then law, then took a corporate job at a bank—and hated every minute of it. A chance meeting on Edward Street with a senior state counsel (later President Anthony Carmona) led him to apply to the DPP's office. He never looked back. He went on to become Director of Public Prosecutions, a High Court judge, a judge at the International Criminal Court, and today sits as a Justice of Appeal in Trinidad and Tobago. In this episode of The Blueprint Podcast, Justice Henderson sits down with Dr. Jelani Reid for a rare, unfiltered look inside the judicial mind. He explains the difference between prosecuting and judging—and why the transition requires a complete shift in perspective. He unpacks the five objectives of sentencing, using the powerful example of an army sergeant who beat a thief but was given a chance at rehabilitation instead of prison. He opens up about the Drug Treatment Court, a program he championed that diverts non-violent drug users from the criminal justice system and treats them as citizens who made a bad decision—not criminals. "When you go to a graduation, it will make big men and big women cry." He also tackles the big questions: Should Trinidad have its own final Court of Appeal? What is the greatest threat to justice? And how does a judge balance the letter of the law with the spirit of the Constitution? This is a conversation about integrity, sovereignty, and the quiet responsibility of those who wear the robe.
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