Wallace I Rolle

Mr. Wallace Rolle Esq. is a graduate of the R.M. Bailey High School. After completing his high school education, he enrolled on the Royal Bahamas Police Force where he spent approximately 6 years. After completing his duties with the Police Force, he thereafter attended Fort Valley State University where he obtained a Wallace I RolleBachelors Degree in Political Science. Subsequent to Fort Valley State University, he matriculated to the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados where he obtained a Bachelor of Laws Degree and thereafter obtained his Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School in Mona Jamaica. In October 1996 Mr. Rolle was called to the Bahamas Bar.

He was gainfully tenured with the Office of Attorney General from 1995 to 1999 as a Criminal Prosecutor. After completing his stint with the Attorney General’s Office, Mr. Rolle joined the firm of Lockhart & Munroe from 1999 to 2001. Having acquired a wealth of knowledge throughout his young career.

In 2001 Mr. Rolle started the firm of Wallace Rolle & Co. The firm subsequently became the firm of Rolle & Rolle in January, 2003.

Mr. Rolle’s specialty practice area is criminal law. However, he also practices in the area of Immigration and Real Estate law.