Chief judge (Australia)
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chief-judge-australia-264-1259317
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Chief judge (Australia)
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A chief judge is the highest-ranking or most senior member of a court or tribunal with more than one judge. The chief judge commonly presides over trials and hearings. In Australia the term Chief Judge can refer to the principal judicial officer of a state District Court, as in New South Wales, or a state County Court, as in Victoria. The former is appointed by the state's Governor, while the latter may be appointed by the state's Attorney-General.
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Highest-ranking judge of a court in Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_judge_(Australia)
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2022-04-28T14:24:07Z
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