In 2006 Michelle Arana was appointed to be a justice of the
Supreme Court of Belize. She was the court's first female justice. Before her appointment as a justice, Arana was Registrar General and Registrar of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal of
Belize. In 1998 she was appointed to serve on Belize's National Women's Commission. After
Kenneth Benjamin retired as
Chief Justice of Belize in March 2020, Arana was named acting Chief Justice. She was officially sworn in on 7 April. She served until
Louise Blenman was sworn in as the new Chief Justice on 2 September 2022, then transferred to the Court of Appeal. Arana was made an Officer of the
Order of the British Empire in the
2022 New Year Honours for services to the field of law and public service. ==References==