Jamaica’s legal community has lost one of its most formidable figures with the passing of Valerie Neita-Robertson KC. The esteemed attorney, known for her sharp legal mind and commanding presence in the courtroom, passed away suddenly on Monday at the age of 71.
Neita-Robertson’s career spanned decades, during which she played a pivotal role in some of Jamaica’s most high-profile criminal cases. Her legal acumen, fearless advocacy, and unwavering commitment to justice earned her widespread respect among colleagues and the public alike.
Her family, in a statement released Monday, expressed deep sorrow over her passing, describing her as a devoted mother, grandmother, and mentor. “Miss Neita-Robertson leaves behind four sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, siblings, and a host of extended family and loved ones,” the statement read.
Beyond the courtroom, Neita-Robertson was a pillar in the Wolmer’s community and an advocate for youth mentorship. Her influence extended beyond legal circles, leaving an enduring impact on the next generation of attorneys and professionals.
Her passing marks the end of an era, but her legacy—built on excellence, resilience, and an unrelenting pursuit of justice—will undoubtedly live on.