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The other judges were John Toohey QC, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who had worked on Aboriginal issues ( he replaced New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired from the Inquiry in 2000 for personal reasons ), and Mr Justice William Hoyt QC, former Chief Justice of New Brunswick and a member of the Canadian Judicial Council.
Judicial decisions and treatises of the 17th and 18th centuries, such at those of Lord Chief Justice Edward Coke, presented the common law as a collection of such maxims.
* 1992 – The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal court declares Warren Anderson, ex-CEO of Union Carbide, a fugitive under Indian law for failing to appear in the Bhopal Disaster case.
The current board consists of 43 members elected to five-year terms, 25 life members who vote until their 75th birthday, 3 elected officers ( President, Treasurer, and Secretary ), and 4 ex officio members ( the president of the alumni association, the Governor of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Secretary of Education, and the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ).
There is a Supreme Court with 5 judges including the Chief Justice. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President, with the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission.
Judicial power remains with the Chief Justice and the Judiciary of Malta.
In 2005, the Constitutional Reform Act separated the powers with Legislative functions going to an elected Lord Speaker and the Judicial functions going to the Lord Chief Justice.
The California Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of California and six Associate Justices, who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the California Commission on Judicial Appointments.
* Theophilus Parsons, Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
He was declared a fugitive from justice by the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bhopal on 1 February 1992 for failing to appear at the court hearings in a culpable homicide case in which he was named the chief defendant.
Woodward was born in Geneva, Illinois, the son of Jane ( née Upshur ) and Alfred Enos Woodward II, Chief Judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit Court.
* Marcus Morton ( jurist ) ( 1819 – 1891 ) Chief Justice ( 1882 – 1890 ) of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
* Separation of church and state: Alabama's Chief Justice Roy Moore is suspended by a Judicial Ethics Panel over his refusal to remove a monument listing the Ten Commandments which he had installed in the state Supreme Court building.
The bride was a great-granddaughter of Theophilus Parsons, a Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and a president of Harvard University.
* A Chief Judicial Magistrate
The Chief Justice chairs the Canadian Judicial Council, which is composed of all chief justices and associate chief justices of superior courts in Canada.
Under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Lord Chief Justice is chosen by a specially appointed committee, convened by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
Martin has served on various boards and commissions, including as Chair of the Chief Justice ’ s Commission on the Future of the North Carolina Business Court, Secretary of the North Carolina Judicial Conference, and Co-Chair of the North Carolina Judicial Conference Legislative Liaison Committee.
In 1978, New Hampshire voters approved the addition of Part II, Article 73-a, a constitution amendment to the constitution making the Chief Justice the administrative head of the court and giving the Judicial Branch greater control over itself.

Chief and Magistrate
From 1750 to 1898 the Chief Magistrate was the administrating official for the dependency, appointed by the Jamaican governor.
This prompted the Chief Police Magistrate Major Matthew Richmond to order its immediate disbandment.
* Chief Magistrate
He serves as the Chief Magistrate of the City of London, Admiral of the Port of London, Chancellor of City University, President of Gresham College, President of City of London Reserve Forces and Cadets Association, and Trustee of St Paul's Cathedral.
Eventually, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Sir Robert Baker, ordered that the official route be abandoned and the cortège passed through the city.
The Court has had three Chief Justices to date, Elizabeth Evatt AC, Alastair Nicholson and Diana Bryant QC ( Formerly Chief Federal Magistrate, appointed to current role in 2004 The Deputy Chief Justice is John Faulks ( appointed as a Judge in 1994 and to his current position in 2004 ).
Hancock County currently has three magistrates: Chief Magistrate Betty Bauer, William S. Hicks and Michael Powell.
Lanie Simmons is the Chief Judge of the Elbert County Magistrate Court, and Hon.
* Murray Farquhar – NSW Chief Stipendiary Magistrate ( 1971 – 1977 )
( 1 ) Justice of the Peace court constables are appointed by the Chief Magistrate.
Junius said that " the subject who is truly loyal to the Chief Magistrate will neither advise nor submit to arbitrary measures.
He was represented in each of the other islands units by a Resident Commissioner, Consul ( representative ) or other official ( on tiny Pitcairn a mere Chief Magistrate ).
Chief Magistrate William Stoughton ( Massachusetts ) | William Stoughton ( 1631 – 1701 )
The Court of Oyer and Terminer convened in Salem Town on June 2, 1692, with William Stoughton, the new Lieutenant Governor, as Chief Magistrate, Thomas Newton as the Crown's Attorney prosecuting the cases, and Stephen Sewall as clerk.
Dickenson worked in the Railway Department of the Cape Colony from 1903 to 1909 and was transferred to the Office of the Chief Magistrate in Umtata in 1910.
He selected as the motto for the editorial page a quotation from Junius, " The subject who is truly loyal to the Chief Magistrate will neither advise nor submit to arbitrary measures.
When Henry Fielding retired as ' court ' or Chief Magistrate in 1754 he was succeeded by his brother John Fielding, who had previously been his assistant for four years.
The Chief Magistrate in Nelson, Henry Thompson, was a very hot-tempered, arrogant man who was not prepared to accept that the Nelson settlement did not own and control the Wairau Plains.

Chief and includes
A requirement for being Chief of Naval Operations is having significant experience in joint duty assignments, which includes at least one full tour of duty in a joint duty assignment as a flag officer.
It includes the Presidents of the National Congress and the Supreme Court of Justice ; the ministers in charge of National Defence, Government and Police, Foreign Affairs, and Economy and Finance ; the Chief of the Joint Command, and the Chiefs of the three branches of the Armed Forces.
The First Lady has her own staff that includes a chief of staff, press secretary, White House Social Secretary, Chief Floral Designer, etc.
* The high costs of for-profit care-an article that includes references to the excesses of HMO Chief Executive Officer pay in the U. S.
As the Chief Executive of the State of Maryland, the Governor heads the executive branch of government, which includes all state executive departments and agencies, as well as advisory boards, commissions, committees, and task forces.
This staff is led by a Chief of Staff, and includes five offices: Intergovernmental Relations, Legal Counsel, Legislative and Policy, Press, and the Governor's Office in Washington, DC.
The full-time staff includes 1 Fire Chief, 1 Fire Marshal / Code Enforcement Officer and 1 Administrative Assistant.
The Mayor's office includes the Chief Administrative Officer and the Chief Financial Officer.
The composition of the Department includes the Chief of Police, five full-time patrolmen, as well as numerous part-time officers.
Greene's typecasting as a wise father character continued with the 1981 series, Code Red as a Fire Department Fire Chief whose command includes his children as subordinates.
The Knowledge, Information, Research and Technology ( KIRT ) Branch includes the Government Chief Information Officer ( GCIO ), vested in the Chief Executive of the Department of Internal Affairs which has responsibility for developing and overseeing the government's ICT ( Information, Communications and Technology ) strategy and providing strategic advice on related matters.
It includes the Office of the Chief Herald of Ireland (), the authority in the Republic of Ireland for heraldry.
* Free Speech Movement Photograph Gallery 1964 – 1965 by Student & Chief Photographer of The Daily Californian Ron Enfield — includes the iconic photograph of the Free Speech Movements student march through the college gates and photographs of Mario Savio, Joan Baez, Phil Ochs, and more.
The Southwest Chief runs between Los Angeles Union Station and Chicago Union Station, and includes a station in Raton.
His compositions from this era includes Professor Longhair's " Big Chief ", Willie Tee's " Teasin ' You ", and Lee Dorsey's " Do-Re-Mi ".
The executive staff includes the civilian fire commissioners who are responsible for bureaus within the Department, along with the Chief of Department, Chief of Fire Operations, Chief of EMS, the Chief Fire Marshal and the staff chiefs.
* Australian Dictionary of Biography: Isaac Alfred Isaacs includes portrait as Chief Justice
The judicial branch of the program includes a Chief Justice, Associate Justices, an Attorney General, and many attorneys.
A competition was held in order to select a feature for the ground floor lobby, unveiled by the then Group Chief Executive Sir Keith Whitson, the HSBC History Wall includes history, achievements and values of the Group from the 18th to 21st centuries.

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