She also holds a postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, obtained from the Law Development Centre, in Kampala.
She was sworn in on 23 March 2018, by president Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, at State House Entebbe.
[4][5] She was posted to the Criminal Division of the High Court and served in that capacity until her most recent assignment.
[1][2] Following vetting by the Ugandan parliament, she will replace Michael Chibita, who was appointed to the Supreme Court of Uganda in December 2019.
In a criminal session that sat in the city of Entebbe, Justice Jane Frances Abodo found Godfrey Wamala Troy guilty of manslaughter in connection with the murder of the singer, Mowzey Radio whose real name was Moses Ssekibogo.