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She moved to the Cayman Islands in September 1998, where she served as a magistrate in the Summary Court for ten years and as chief magistrate for three years. [3] [6] [7] She was an acting judge for the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands in 2006 and was an appointed member of the Cayman Islands Panel of Acting Grand Court Judges in 2013. [6]
The Cayman Islands Court of Appeal is the highest court on the Islands, but a final appeal may be heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council sitting in London. The Grand Court, ranking below the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal, was first created in 1877 as a court of special limited jurisdiction by statute.
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The Cayman Islands is a dependent territory of the United Kingdom. Although the local legislature and courts are independent from the United Kingdom, the British Government deals with all international relations on behalf of the Territory. The Cayman Islands does not have a separate vote at the United Nations.
David Doyle is a Judge of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, Financial Services Division. [1] He was, until 31 July 2018, the First Deemster, Clerk of the Rolls and Deputy Governor of the Isle of Man. He was appointed in 2010 [2] and was formerly a partner of Dickinson Cruickshank & Co from 1985 onwards. He was called to the Bar (Gray's Inn ...
In January 1993, he was appointed judge of the Grand Court. He then became the Chief Justice in June 1998. [3] He is a founding member of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force, representing the Cayman Islands, and he serves as the Mutual Legal Assistance Authority under the United States/Cayman Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty. [4]
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She was responsible for acting for the State regarding public, administrative and constitutional law cases being heard in the High Court and Court of Appeal of Trinidad and Tobago. She moved to the Cayman Islands, where she was appointed Crown Counsel in May 2005, and promoted to Senior Crown Counsel in June 2007, with responsibility for ...