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Court of Appeal of Jersey

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Members of the Court of Appeal are appointed under the Court of Appeal (Jersey) Law 1961.[1] The Court of Appeal sits for seven to eight weeks during the year.[2]

Current members of the Court of Appeal of Jersey

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Name Year appointed Other judicial roles Professional background
Sir Michael Birt [3] formerly partner in Ogier & Le Cornu
Sir William Bailhache Bailiff of Jersey 2015 - , ex officio President of the Court of Appeal)[3] Deputy Bailiff of Jersey 2009 - 2015 formerly partner in Bailhache Labesse (law firm) 1976 - 2000
Hon Michael Beloff QC 1995 deputy High Court judge, England and Wales barrister at Blackstone Chambers, London, specialising in human rights, administrative and sports law[4]
Sir John Nutting QC 1995 deputy High Court judge, England and Wales First Senior Treasury Counsel[5]
James McNeill QC 1996 - Scottish advocate specialising in commercial and trusts law[6]
Michael Jones QC 2005 part-time chairman of the Police Appeals Tribunal formerly a barrister in England and advocate in Scotland, specialising in aviation, media law and product liability; now a partner in the Scottish law firm Simpson & Marwick[7]
John Martin QC 2007 deputy High Court judge in England and Wales since 1993 barrister at Wilberforce Chambers, London, specialising in chancery and commercial matters[8]
Clare Montgomery QC 2007 deputy High Court judge in England and Wales since 2003 barrister at Matrix Chambers, London, specialising in criminal, regulatory and fraud law[9]
Nigel Pleming QC 2007 deputy High Court judge in England and Wales since 1998 barrister at 39 Essex Street, London specialising in administrative and public law, human rights and civil liberties, immigration and tax law[10]
Sir Hugh Bennett 2010 High Court judge in England and Wales (Family Division) 1995-2002[11] -
Christopher Nugee QC 2011 deputy High Court judge in England and Wales (Chancery Division) since 2003 barrister at Wilberforce Chambers, London, specialising in commercial law[12]
Jonathan Crow QC 2011 deputy High Court judge in England and Wales since 2001 barrister at 4 Stone Buildings, London, specialising in commercial litigation and international trust work[13]
Richard Collas 2012 Bailiff of Guernsey; ex officio President of the Guernsey Court of Appeal Deputy Bailiff of Guernsey 2005–12; partner in law firm Collas Day until 2005[14]
Helen Mountfield QC 2019 Deputy High Court Judge in the Administrative Court and as a civil and criminal recorder. Barrister at Matrix Chambers, London, specialising in Administrative & Public Law; Human Rights and Civil Liberties; Education; Local Government; Elections and Employment law.

Former members of the Court of Appeal of Jersey

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Bailiff and Deputy Bailiff of Jersey

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Current Bailiff and Deputy Bailiff

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Name Year appointed Other judicial roles Professional background
Tim Le Cocq Bailiff of Jersey 2019 ex officio member of the Jersey Court of Appeal[3] HM Solicitor General 2008–2009; Attorney General 2009–2015; Deputy Bailiff 2015-2019
Robert MacRae Deputy Bailiff 2020 HM Attorney General 2015-2020

Former Bailiffs and Deputy Bailiffs

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The Deputy Bailiff (Appointment and Functions) (Jersey) Law 1958 created the office of Deputy Bailiff to cope with the Bailiff's increasing workload.[32] The list below is of holders of the office of Deputy Bailiff who were not subsequently appointed as Bailiff.

Commissioners of the Royal Court

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Under the Royal Court (Jersey) Law 1948, Part II, Commissioners of the Royal Court are appointed by the Bailiff for the hearing of a specified cause or matter or a specified term.[33]

Current Commissioners of the Royal Court

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Name Year appointed Other judicial roles Professional background
Bruce Blair QC deputy High Court judge (Family Division) in England and Wales since 1990; chairman British Horseracing Authority Appeal Board[34] barrister at 1 Hare Court, London, specialising in family law[35]
Julian Clyde-Smith retired Jersey advocate and former partner in the law firm Ogier; founding member of the Jersey Financial Services Commission in 1997[36]
Howard Page QC former deputy president of Lloyd's Appeal Tribunal 2000-2010[37] barrister in England, specialising in commercial and construction law
Sir Christopher Pitchers formerly a Recorder, then a Circuit Judge and in 2002-08 a High Court judge in England and Wales[38] called to the Bar of England and Wales 1965
Pamela Scriven QC deputy High Court judge (Family Division) in England and Wales called to the Bar of England and Wales 1970[39]
Sir Charles Gray formerly a High Court judge in England and Wales associate member of 5RB barristers' chambers[40]

Former Commissioners of the Royal Court

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  • Sir Richard Tucker (2003-July 2010), a retired High Court judge. He 'was initially appointed for a number of individual cases but in April 2004 was appointed for 12 months', an appointment that was renewed annually until his 80th birthday.[41]
  • Sir Geoffrey Nice QC (2006–2009)
  • Sir Philip Bailhache (2009-July 2011), a retired Bailiff of Jersey
  • Lord Sumption OBE PC QC. Already serving as a judge of the Jersey Court of Appeal, he was appointed as a Commissioner of the Royal Court in December 2010 but stated his intention to relinquish his judicial appointments in Jersey before he took his seat on the UK Supreme Court.[42]

Jurats

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The Jurats are lay people who are the judges of fact when the Royal Court sits as the Inferior Number, and also pass sentence in criminal matters heard by the Royal Court. They hold office until the age of 72.

Current Jurats

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The current Jurats are as follows:[43]

Name Year elected Election details Background
Collette Anne Crill 2011 Nine years service as a Director of the National Board of Amnesty International UK Section;[44] 10 years service on Jersey Youth Court Panel;[45] Member of Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals since 1972

Appointed as Lieutenant Bailiff in February 2019[46]

Anthony John Olsen 2011 retired advocate of the Royal Court; former bâtonnier (head of the Jersey Bar); founding partner and former chairman of law firm Carey Olsen[47]

Appointed as Lieutenant Bailiff in February 2019[46]

Charles Richard Blampied 2012
Jeremy John Ramsden 2014
Rozanne Barbara Thomas
Jane Ronge
Pamela Jean Pitman
Robert Anthony Christensen M.B.E.
Elizabeth Anne Dulake
Steven William Austin-Vautier
Joanne Kim Averty
David Gareth Hughes

Former jurats

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This list contains jurats appointed from 1945.[48]

  • 1945-__ George Philip Billot
  • 1946-__ William John Jervoise Collas
  • 1946-__ Neville Godfray Hind
  • 1946-__ John Le Marquand
  • 1946-__ Percy Chambers Cabot
  • 1947-__ Hedley Le Riche Edwards
  • 1949-__ Reginald Philip Roissier
  • 1949-__ Sir Daniel Alfred Edmond Cabot, formerly Chief Veterinary Officer of the United Kingdom
  • 1949-__ Christopher John Molesworthy Riley, Seigneur of Trinity, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Artillery
  • 1949-__ Guy Malet de Carteret
  • 1950-__ Gerald Renouf
  • 1950-__ Cdr Edward Owen Obbard, DSC, GM (RN)
  • 1951-__ Col Henry Monckton Vatcher, MC
  • 1953-__ Donald Philip Norman
  • 1954-65 Clifford Orange, educated at Victoria College, Deputy for St Brelade 1934-37 and Chief Aliens Officer 1937-46
  • 1954-__ Major Leslie Thomas Anthoine, educated at Victoria College and Bristol University, Connétable of St Saviour 1923-48
  • 1955-__ Ernest Benest, educated at Victoria College and had a career as a bank manager
  • 1955-__ Capt Francis Ahier, merchant seaman
  • 1955-59 Major General Basil Charles Davey, CB CBE, formerly a professional soldier
  • 1955-__ Brigadier Stuart Douglas Graham, formerly a professional soldier
  • 1957-__ Francis Renouf Billot
  • 1958-__ Edward John Syvret
  • 1959-__ Cecil Ernest Esnouf
  • 1959-__ Capt Bertram Liott Blampied, educated at Victoria College and Sandhurst, grandson of Jurat T. Blampied and Jurat C.G. Renouf
  • 1960-__ Francis Le Boutillier
  • 1962-__ Alfred John Du Feu
  • 1963-__ William Eugene de Faye, educated at Victoria College, called to the English and Jersey Bars in 1925, worked in banking in England and Jersey, chairman of the Jersey branch of the United Nations Association
  • 1963-__ John Herbert Pallot
  • 1964-__ Stuart Philip Pepin
  • 1964-__ Richard Durnford Lloyd, educated at Victoria College, called to the English and Jersey Bars in 1937, served in the Colonial Legal Service in Nigeria and Malta
  • 1965-__ Francis Edward Luce, educated at Oxenford House, farmer, served as a Deputy 1954-65
  • 1966-__ Ralph Edward Bishop Voisin, educated at Victoria College, called to the Jersey Bar in 1925, served as Deputy for St Brelade 1937–45, Magistrate 1957-64
  • 1966-__ Herbert Brooke
  • 1966-__ Robert Hyland, MBE, career with Midland Bank
  • 1967-__ Raymond Frank Le Brocq, educated at Jersey Modern School, director of Jersey Road Transport Ltd and Jersey Motor Transport Co Ltd
  • 1968-__ William Francis Alfred Hamilton
  • 1968-__ Roy Ernest Bailhache OBE
  • 1969-__ Arthur Alfred Henry Downer
  • 1969-__ Dennis William Ryan, educated at Victoria College and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Connétable of St Helier, director of various companies
  • 1972-82 Lester Vivian Bailhache MA, educated at Victoria College, Shrewsbury and Merton College, Oxford, called to the English Bar and in 1933 to the Jersey Bar, Lieutenant Bailiff 1980–82, Deputy of St Clement; his sons, Sir Philip Bailhache and William Bailhache, became Bailiffs.
  • 1974-__ Herbert Henry Le Quesne
  • 1974-__ Henry Perrée
  • 1975-__ Raymond Helleur le Cornu
  • 1975-__ Hon John Coutanche, a brewer and son of a former Bailiff, Lord Coutanche
  • 1975-__ John Harold Vint, a farmer[49]
  • 1977-__ Maxwell Gordon Lucas
  • 1977-86 Leslie Alexander Picot, educated at Jersey Modern School, qualified as an accountant in 1934 becoming a partner in Alex Picot & Co, Methodist local preacher
  • 1977-__ George Norman Simon
  • 1980-20__ Peter Gilroy Blampied
  • 1980-2001 Barbara Myles OBE, a medical practitioner specialising in children's medicine and free-lance journalist, served on the Jersey Juvenile Court Panel 1970–80, first woman jurat
  • 1982-__ Clarence Sheppard Dupré
  • 1985-1997 Michael Walter Bonn, Kt. of Sovereign Military Order of Malta; Officer, Welsh Guards; ADC to Brigadier A.G. Bonn, CBE, MC; educated at Eton; director of Willis, Faber & Dumas Ltd 1965-76; director of Morgan Grenfell (Jersey) Ltd 1960-97; Committee of the Societe Jersaise 1985-88; served as Deputy of St Peter 1978-84;[50] Chair of L.B. Bonn Memorial Foundation of the RNID 1996-1997 with Tstee & Hon. Sec: ITPC Commissioner Philip Bonn; and being a 6th generational descendant of the former Lt. Governor of Jersey (1761-1772) Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir George Keppel, (3rd) Earl of Albemarle, KG, MP, PC; a great grandson of HM King Charles II, who resided in Jersey, in 1646 and 1649, when styled as HRH The Prince of Wales
  • 1986-__ John James Morel Orchard, educated in the UK and Ireland, had a career in banking after service in the RAF
  • 1986-__ Geoffrey Hubert Hamon
  • 1986-____ Charles Leonard Gruchy, veterinary surgeon, educated at Victoria College and Edinburgh University
  • 1987-2003 Mazel Joan Le Ruez MBE, educated at the Girls Collegiate School, became Island Commissioner of the Girl Guides, guest house proprietor, served as a panel member of the Juvenile Court[51]
  • 1989-____ Alfred (known as Alf) Vibert, farmer, director of a building firm, guest house proprietor involved in the Honorary Police in St Brelade
  • 1990-____ Ernest William ("Nick") Herbert, founding chairman of the Council for the Protection of Jersey's Heritage
  • 1991-2004 Michael Arthur (known as Mike) Rumfitt (Lieutenant Bailiff 2003-04) was educated at Victoria College and had a career in journalism, retiring as editor of the Jersey Evening Post[52]
  • 1994-____ Edward James MacGregor Potter, educated at Manchester Grammar School, formerly a law draftsman and Greffier to the States of Jersey[53]
  • 1995-2011 Philip John de Veulle OBE (1995–2011, Lieutenant Bailiff from 1999), retired chartered accountant, also served as chairman of the Jersey Heritage Trust
  • 1996-2004 Arthur Philip Quérée, Connétable of St Ouen[54]
  • 1997-2010 Sally Carolyn Le Brocq OBE, founding member of Victim Support Jersey, daughter of the Bailiff Cecil Harrison[55]
  • 1997-2012 John Claude Tibbo (Lieutenant Bailiff 2010-12): educated at Victoria College, worked for Midland Bank in Jersey for 37 years until his retirement in 1996, Commissioner of the Jersey Financial Services Commission 1998-2005 and in 2011 was appointed a non-executive director of Jersey Development Company Ltd[56]
  • 1998-2009 Roy Malcolm Bullen, formerly the Jersey Harbourmaster and chairman of the Jersey Lifeboat Management Group[57]
  • 1998-2012 John Lyndon Le Breton, former Vice Principal of Victoria College
  • 1999-2006 Donald Henry Georgelin
  • 1999-2009 Geoffrey Charles Allo[58]
  • 2003-11 Lorna Jean (known as Jean) King, MBE,a former nurse and founder of Jersey Hospice Care[59]
  • 2004-09 Mary Newcombe, formerly Greffier to the States of Jersey[60]
  • 2004-11 Paul Frith Liddiard, a dental surgeon.

Magistrates and Assistant Magistrates of Jersey

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Name Year appointed Notes/Professional background
Bridget Shaw Magistrate 2013
Deputy Magistrate 2008
lawyer working for the Crown Prosecution Service in England and latterly for the Law Officers' Department in Jersey.[61]
Sworn in as magistrate on 15 March 2013.[62]

Former Magistrates

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