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  2. Judiciary of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Jersey is a branch of the government of Jersey that interprets and applies the laws of Jersey, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The Bailiff of Jersey is the President of the Royal Court (and also of the Court of Appeal).

  3. Courts of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal of Jersey was finally created in 1961 and sits about six times each year. The judges of the Court of Appeal comprise the Bailiff and Deputy Bailiff, and a number of King's Counsel from the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. [2] [3] Currently, there are 11 judges of the Court of Appeal, including the Bailiff of Guernsey.

  4. Law of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Under the Access to Justice (Jersey) Law 2019, the Minister for Justice and Home Affairs must consult and then publish a legal aid scheme. [87] A new legal aid system started in April 2022. [88] Government-funded legal aid is available for criminal and public law cases.

  5. Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Justice is the department that facilitates communication between the Crown dependencies i.e. Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, and HM Government. These are self-governing possessions of the British monarch , through his titles as Duke of Normandy in the Channel Islands and Lord of Mann in the Isle of Man.

  6. Constitution of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the House of Commons Justice Committee, conducting an inquiry into the Crown dependencies, found that the Jersey government and those of the other islands were "with some important caveats, content with their relationship with the Ministry of Justice". [33]: para 13 Tensions have, however, arisen from time to time.

  7. Royal Court (Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    A Visite Royale is an annual ambulatory inspection by the Royal Court of one of the parishes of Jersey. Since 1803 the alternation of the visites has been fixed so that each parish is visited once every six years. The origin of the custom goes back to the jurisdiction of the viscount over the roads and paths of the Duchy of Normandy.

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  9. Government of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Jersey (Jèrriais: Gouvèrnément d'Jèrri) is the executive body of the States of Jersey and is the central government of the Bailiwick of Jersey. [2] The government is led by the Chief Minister (currently Lyndon Farnham , since 2024), who nominates all the remaining ministers , all elected by the States Assembly .