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  2. Chief Justice of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The position of chief justice is authorised by Article 93(2) of the Constitution of the Bahamas. Under Article 94(1), the governor-general appoints the chief justice on the recommendation of the prime minister after consultation with the leader of the opposition. Removal of the chief justice is governed by Article 96(6); the prime minister ...

  3. Supreme Court of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice is the head of the Judicature in the Bahamas and sits in the Supreme Court. He can also sit in the Court of Appeal, at the invitation of the President of the Court of Appeal. The current Chief Justice of The Bahamas is The Hon. Brian Moree. Other justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the Governor General on the advice ...

  4. Law of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The law of the Bahamas makes provisions for the appointment of 12 Justices to the Bench of the Supreme Court, inclusive of the Chief Justice, and for five Justices of the Court of Appeal, inclusive of the President. The Chief Justice, as Head of the Judiciary, is an ex officio member of the Court of Appeal, but only sits at the invitation of ...

  5. Joan Sawyer - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 1987, she served as an acting Supreme Court justice for two months. [2] Sawyer was named a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Bahamas on 6 May 1988, [2] and served in that position until 30 June 1995. She returned to the bench on 1 November 1996 as Chief Justice, [8] where she sat until 26 November 2001. [9] [8]

  6. Hartman Longley - Wikipedia

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    He has served as Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice of the Court of Appeal, Senior Justice and, in February, succeeded Sir Michael Barnett as Chief Justice, the nation's highest judicial office. Sir Hartman has been appointed a Knight Bachelor in recognition of his contributions to the legal and judicial system of The Bahamas. [2]

  7. Philip Telford Georges - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice, High Court of Tanzania, 1965–1971; Professor of Law, University of West Indies [2] 1974–1981; Judge, Supreme Court of Zimbabwe, 1981–1983; Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Zimbabwe, 1983–1984; Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the Bahamas, 1984–1989; Judge, Court of Appeal, Cayman Islands since 1985

  8. President of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The position of President of the Court of Appeal is authorised by Article 98(2)(a) of the Constitution of the Bahamas. Under Article 98(2)(b), the President may invite the Chief Justice to sit in the Court of Appeal.

  9. Cyril Fountain - Wikipedia

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    He was named as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Bahamas from October 1993 to June 1994, as a Senior Justice from July 1994 to December 1995, and as the Chief Justice from January 1995 to October 1996. [6] After stepping down as Chief Justice, Fountain moved to Grand Bahama and returned to private practice. [1]