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A recorder, when acting as such, has all the powers of a circuit judge and may sit in the Crown Court, the County Court or the Family Court. A recorder sitting in the Crown, County or Family Court is addressed as "Your Honour" (save in the Central Criminal Court (or Old Bailey) where all judges are addressed as "My Lord (or Lady)").
Recorders of the Court of First Instance of the High Court, commonly referred to as a High Court Recorder, is a position for experienced practitioners (so far, only Senior Counsel have been appointed) who are willing to sit as a High Court Judge for a few weeks every year, but are not prepared to commit themselves to a permanent, full-time appointment.
Recorder (judge), a type of judge in some legal systems This page was last edited on 30 April 2022, at 11:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
This is a list of the current titular and honorary recorders in the Courts of England and Wales, together with the Crown Court venue at which they sit. The title of honorary recorder is awarded by a borough council to a judge who sits at the Crown Court within or associated with their area. It is intended to mark the link between the administration and judiciary. Conventionally the title is ...
Pages in category "Recorder (judge)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
From 1982 until 1994 he was a recorder (judge) in the Crown Court. [ 1 ] Du Cann acted successfully for the defence in R v Penguin Books Ltd , the 1960 prosecution for obscenity over the 1929 novel Lady Chatterley's Lover , and in the obscenity trial of the 1972 film Last Tango in Paris .
The recorder of London is an ancient legal office in the City of London. The recorder of London is the senior circuit judge at the Central Criminal Court (the Old Bailey), hearing trials of criminal offences. The recorder is appointed by the Crown on the recommendation of the City of London Corporation with the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor.
Educated at Wood Green School, Lucraft read law at the University of Kent, graduating BA in 1983, [1] before being called to the Bar in 1984. [1] Appointed Recorder in 2003, [1] he took silk (QC) in 2006, [1] becoming a full-time judge in 2012 [2] and was a Senior Circuit Judge at the Central Criminal Court ("Old Bailey") from 2015, where he was appointed as Resident Judge in April 2020. [3]