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Examples of chief justice


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They begin with the house, with the family head as the chiefjustice and the elders of the family as the members of the jury.
He appointed a new chiefjustice and initiated prosecution of the old one.
At the village level, the chief is the chiefjustice and the members of the jury are the various family heads.
Because the chiefjustice is not anxious - because his dignity and fame are secure - his condescension is compatible with real generosity, genuine humility.
It was one of the canons who was often appointed vicar, and who held power as chief administrator, chiefjustice, and spiritual director of the diocese.
Before the chiefjustice was so high as he is now, without a rival in his profession, he was ever the most generous man to his competitors.
The various chiefs of the traditional area constitute the members of the jury at the paramountcy level, with the paramount chief as the presiding officer and chiefjustice.
It has always been doubtful whether the fifteen judges did or did not include the chiefjustice.
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We made a call on the police and the chiefjustice.
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The judiciary has been denounced as biased, the supreme court has been surrounded by thugs and the chiefjustice has been forced to retire early.
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Unfortunately, the chiefjustice himself, showing that judges themselves may sometimes err as administrators, had not complied with the proper procedures.
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My father was a chiefjustice, my uncle was also a chiefjustice, and my grandfather was a lawyer.
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We will be appointing a resident auditor and a resident chiefjustice, and will strengthen the administration in other areas as well.
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The judicial system will also be strengthened by the appointment of a resident chiefjustice.
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That is one reason why it is desirable that the chiefjustice should be a barrister.
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I was asked whether the constitutional provision regarding the chiefjustice is quite normal.
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It might have been preferable to say that the supreme court judges would have had the power to elect the chiefjustice.
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It will also be necessary to appoint a supreme court, subordinate courts and a chiefjustice in order that the administration of justice may go on.
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We also met the chiefjustice.
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These are matters in which the chiefjustice or any other barrister judge may not for the time being have the materials or the knowledge necessary.
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The legislature elected him to a judgeship in the general court in 1778 and soon thereafter to the post of chiefjustice.
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She was chiefjustice from 1999 to 2010.
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They quote what the accused, the prosecuting attorneys, and the chiefjustice said during the trial.
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He was chiefjustice of the court for one term from 1885 to 1886.
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The court currently consists of one chiefjustice, a vice chiefjustice, and three associate justices.
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He served as chiefjustice from 1860 to 1865.
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He was quickly elected chiefjustice, on a rotating term.
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In 1935, he served as chiefjustice of the state supreme court in 1935.
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Both commissions have the same members and are chaired by the chiefjustice.
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In addition, the office of chiefjustice became permanent.
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From 1904 to 1906, he served as chiefjustice.
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The appointment of the most senior puisne justice to chiefjustice is a convention that has recently fallen into disuse.
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During this time on the court he served as chiefjustice from 1866 to 1867.
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He then served as chiefjustice on three occasions, 18941896, 19001902, and 1905-1909.
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He served as a judge from 1926, until his appointment as chiefjustice in 1940 and his death later that year.
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He served three terms as chiefjustice, 195657, 196364 and, 197173.
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The justice who has been serving longest is given the powers of chiefjustice.
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The governor must appoint one to fill the vacancy within 60 days or the appointment is turned over to the chiefjustice.
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It is led by a chiefjustice, and has 100 appointed professional and deputy judges.
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The term of the chiefjustice is six years.
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The state supreme court, with four justices and a chiefjustice, is the highest court in the state.
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The chiefjustice holds that office for three years and may not serve consecutive terms.
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In 1912, the office of chiefjustice was created and the total number of judges was increased to seven (including the chiefjustice).
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He was re-elected as chiefjustice in 2004 and re-elected to the court in 2006.
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However, he did not restore the chiefjustice.
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He was then knighted, and continued to preside as chiefjustice for the next sixteen years, with a high reputation for wisdom and gravity.
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The judicial branch consists of a chiefjustice, public defender, attorney general, associate justices, and attorneys.
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Bean served as chiefjustice twice during his tenure.
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He would serve in both offices until his death, and by the end of his term on the court he was the chiefjustice.
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The chancellor and the chiefjustice are appointed by the president.
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The chiefjustice had precedence over judges, whereas judges had seniority based on appointment.
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The court consists of a chiefjustice and six associate justices.
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From 1839 to 1842, he took on the functions of chiefjustice, without receiving the title.
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The chiefjustice is chosen for a five-year term by the court, and is eligible for re-election.
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He was chiefjustice from mid-1984 through mid-1986.
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During his time with the court, he served as chiefjustice three times; from 1864 to 1866, 1870 to 1872, and 1876 to 1878.
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The justices also select their own chiefjustice.
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He was chiefjustice of the court in 1889.
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He held this position for 12 years and in 1898 was appointed chiefjustice.
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It has a chiefjustice and four associate justices.
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Denecke was selected as chiefjustice in 1976, and served in that capacity until he resigned in 1982.
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Why did the chiefjustice issue his dictum?
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The associate chiefjustice is the second-ranked judge on the province's superior trial court.
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If the governor fails to choose a replacement within sixty days, the chiefjustice or the acting chiefjustice must do so.
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Between 1967 and 1982, each puisne justice was assisted by one law clerk and the chiefjustice had two.
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He also appointed a constitutional commission, headed by the chiefjustice, to draft a permanent constitution.
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He later became attorney-general and was then appointed chiefjustice.
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Earlier that year he had become chiefjustice.
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The justices select from among their members a chiefjustice and vice chiefjustice to serve two-year terms.
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The county-court system consisted of a chiefjustice and two associates, chosen by a majority of the justices of the peace in the county.
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The court has seven members, a chiefjustice and six associate justices, each serving six-year terms.
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Shortly before his retirement, he functioned as the chiefjustice.
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He was eventually restored to his former position by the colonial assembly in 1702 and was appointed chiefjustice the next year.
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As the allowance was made by the court, it was quite regular for the chiefjustice to sign the citation.
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Upon his nomination for chiefjustice, the proceedings became a subject of intense public scrutiny and media analysis.
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The office of "regente", a type of chiefjustice, was created which removed most of the administrative functions from the viceroy or captain general.
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The other executives were the "mahabaladhrikrita" (a minister of internal security), the "binishchayamatya" or chiefjustice, "dandadhikrita" (other justices) etc.
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Furches lost in his bid for election as chiefjustice in 1902.
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The chiefjustice (and all the justices) are elected statewide in partisan elections.
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It consists of a chiefjustice, a vice chiefjustice, and three associate justices.
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His fellow justices elected him chiefjustice of the court in 1967, in which position he would serve only briefly.
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Following this election, his colleagues elected him to a four-year term as chiefjustice.
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From 1878-82, again from 188688 and again from 1892 to 1894 he was the chiefjustice of the court.
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From 1815 to 1816, he served as the island's acting chiefjustice.
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He was a poet and also one time chiefjustice.
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He was made chiefjustice there in 1841, was knighted in 1845, and he retained his high office for thirty-six years, resigning in 1877.
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The provincial government called a meeting of the senior officials and instructed them to not let the chiefjustice leave the airport at any cost.
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The court consisted of four justices, including a chiefjustice, and was granted the same powers and jurisdiction as the earlier circuit court.
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Bandaranayake has refused to recognise the impeachment and lawyers groups have refused to work with the new chiefjustice.
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As chiefjustice, in addition to his ordinary jurisdiction he exercised functions of a somewhat multifarious character.
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He served as judge of the common pleas court 1811-1821 and chiefjustice 1819-1821.
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A chiefjustice is elected by the court from among its members, and the court also selects an administrator of the courts.
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Want could have been premier on one occasion and chiefjustice on another, but desired neither position.
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It is composed of a chiefjustice and four associate justices appointed by governor and selected from five different appointment districts.
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The chiefjustice appoints the two other members.
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The chiefjustice is the administrative head of the state's judicial system.
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Pariente is the second woman to hold the position of chiefjustice and has served on the court since 1997.
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It was because of the nature of case that the chiefjustice had constituted a division bench.
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He was chiefjustice of the court of common pleas 1818-1820 and the chiefjustice of the court of sessions 1820-1825.
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He was chiefjustice of the court of sessions, 1823-1825.
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