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  2. Judiciary of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeal is the highest appellate court in Jamaica; it is superior to the Supreme Court. [1] [2] [4] The Court is composed of a President and six other Judges.The Chief Justice is also a judge ex officio of the Court of Appeal, but participates only when asked to do so by the President.

  3. Caribbean Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, the Jamaican House of Representatives approved, with the necessary two-thirds majority, three bills that would end legal appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and make the Caribbean Court of Justice as Jamaica's final Court of Appeal. The reform was debated by the Jamaican Senate, however, the government needed the ...

  4. Judicial Committee of the Privy Council - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, the Jamaican House of Representatives approved, with the necessary two-thirds majority, bills to end legal appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and make the Caribbean Court of Justice Jamaica's final court of appeal. The reform will be debated by the Jamaican Senate; however, the government needed the support of ...

  5. Court of Appeal (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Judiciary of Jamaica#Court of Appeal With possibilities : This is a redirect from a title that potentially could be expanded into a new article or other type of associated page such as a new template.

  6. Politics of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary also is modelled on the British system. The Court of Appeal is the highest appellate court in Jamaica. Under certain circumstances, cases may be appealed to Britain's Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Jamaica's parishes have elected councils that exercise limited powers of local government.

  7. Jamaican order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    Judges of the Court of Appeal; Judges of the Supreme Court; Chairman of the Public Service Commission; Chief of Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force; Commissioner of Police; Mayors and Chairmen of Parish Councils (except on municipal occasions, when they take precedence immediately after the Prime Minister) Custodes of Parishes; Chief of State ...

  8. Hilary Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips was a senior partner at the law firm Grant, Stuart, Phillips and Company. On July 20, 2009, she was sworn in as a Judge of the Court of Appeal by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen. [1] [2] [5] She has also served as the acting President of the Court of Appeal. [6]

  9. Electoral divisions of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Court of Appeal; Supreme Court; Parish Court; Petty Sessions; Administrative divisions. ... Jamaica's fourteen parishes are subdivided into sixty-three constituencies