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… The freedom of the judiciary, both Judges and Magistrates, from control or influence by the … principle and is strictly observed in practice. Judges and Magistrates are appointed by the Governor-General … seldom done. Appointments are not influenced by politics. Judges of the Supreme Court hold office during good …
… became a teacher of French and elocution and a well-known judge of oratory and debating contests. Several books which …
… colony's Charter. Wakefield applied for the South Australia Judgeship but failed to secure it. In 1842 he emigrated … Justice's absence (1855–56), Wakefield acted as a temporary Judge at the Supreme Court. He died in Wellington on 8 …
… (1826–1921). Judge and Administrator, Attorney-General, Chief Justice of … son of Michael Prendergast, Q.C., Recorder of Norwich, Judge of the Sheriff's Court of the City of London, and a …
… (1837–1915). Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. A new biography … when he succeeded Mr Justice H. S. Chapman as resident Judge for Otago in 1875. He held this office with great …
… (1809–1901). Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Henry Barnes … his arrival in New Zealand that he was invited to accept a Judgeship, and in December 1857 he received his Commission. … stifled by the realisation that there were then only two Judges in the colony, the Acting Chief Justice, Sidney …
… of the Egmont, Opunake, and Eltham Racing Clubs, a judge for the Patea, Waverley, and Waitotara Racing Clubs, …
… three sons. The eldest son, Sir Alfred Kingsley North, a Judge of the Court of Appeal, was knighted in 1959. North …
… be taken into consideration when dealing with damages, the Judge, quoting Blackburn, J., said, “It may mitigate the … treatment of a patient. In the course of the hearing the Judge ruled that there was qualified privilege and said: “It … was sued by Dr Richards. What had happened was that the Judge, while ruling that there was qualified privilege …
… (1862–1924). Jurist and Judge A new biography of Salmond, John William appears in … and significance rests; for, like another great New Zealand Judge and jurist, Sir Joshua Williams, his talents never … , a distinction which very few, if any, other New Zealand Judges have attained. Whilst Salmond's reputation now rests …