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City Commissioners: Gene Shipley, Shane Harmon, David Skiles, Jim Adams, Bob Privett / City Manager: Hardie Stulce / City Recorder: Sarah Burris / Fire Chief: Phillip Johnson / Police Chief: Jeff Gann / Public Works Director: Steve Grant / City Judge: David Norton
The City Recorder / City Judge is entrusted with two major functions: administering the city judicial system and maintaining vital city records, billing, and licensing services.
City residents can pay utility bills, purchase city trash cans, apply for property tax rebates and city business licenses at the City Recorder / City Judge office.
He had a successful legal career, becoming a Queen's Counsel, Recorder, Deputy High Court Judge and Chairman of the Bar Council.
the Recorder of London is Judge Peter Beaumont QC, appointed in December 2004 following the death of his predecessor, Judge Michael Hyam.
In the Crown Court, the case is tried before a Recorder ( part time judge ), Circuit Judge or a High Court judge, and a jury.
Benjamin Chew was Speaker of the Lower House for the Delaware counties ( 1753 – 1758 ); Attorney General and member of the Council of Pennsylvania ( 1754 – 1769 ); Recorder of Philadelphia City ( 1755 – 1774 ); Master of Rolls ( 1755 – 1774 ); Provincial Councillor of Pennsylvania ( 1755 ); Commissioner of Philadelphia ( 1761 ); Register-General of Wills ( 1765 – 1777 ); Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ( 1774 – 1777 ); and Judge and President of the High Court of Errors and Appeals ( 1791 – 1808 ).
The Letters Patent granting Arms to the University of Plymouth were presented by Eric Dancer, Lord Lieutenant of Devon, in a ceremony at the University on 27 November 2008, in the presence of Henry Paston-Bedingfeld, York Herald of the College of Arms, the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Plymouth, Judge William Taylor, the Recorder of Plymouth, and Baroness Judith Wilcox.
In 1995 he took silk ( Queen's Counsel ) and was appointed as a Crown Court Assistant Recorder in 1998 and as a Recorder ( part-time Circuit Judge ) in 2000.
With his legal experience as a solicitor, a District Judge and a Crown Recorder he was one of Parliaments foremost experts in criminal justice and home affairs.
Taylor had been first appointed a Recorder ( part-time Judge ) in 1969 and served as a Recorder in the Crown Court from 1972.
He was appointed City Recorder ( Deputy Mayor ) of Albany in 1793, and First Judge of the Albany County Court in 1797.
He was appointed Recorder of Swindon in 1962, and became an Appellate Judge of Jersey and Guernsey in 1967, serving in both offices until he was appointed a High Court Judge of the Queen's Bench in 1971.
Where the position of borough Recorder is sought to be made by local councils the Lord Chief Justice set out " Guidelines for the Appointment of Honorary Recorders " stating the process of appointment that where it has been the practice of most large City Councils to appoint the Resident Judge to be Honorary Recorder of the city during his tenure of the office.
The appointment of an Honorary Recorder is made by the borough council concerned, and does not require the approval of the Lord Chancellor or the Lord Chief Justice, but the Lord Chief Justice would be pleased if boroughs considering making such an appointment would first consult the Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales.
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