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  2. Supreme Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    District Court of New South Wales Local Court of New South Wales: Judge term length: Mandatory retirement by age of 72: Number of positions: 52: Website: supremecourt.nsw.gov.au: Chief Justice of New South Wales; Currently: Justice Andrew Bell: Since: 7 March 2022 () Chief Judge at Common Law; Currently: Ian Harrison: Since: 9 November 2023 ()

  3. NSW Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    Of the thousands of judgments delivered each year by the Supreme Court of New South Wales (including the Court of Appeal and Court of Criminal Appeal) only a fraction are selected for reporting. [1] Every report contains a headnote drafted by a practising barrister or solicitor, reviewed by an Assistant Editor and approved by the relevant court.

  4. List of New South Wales courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The primary courts currently sitting in New South Wales are: Court of Appeal of New South Wales; Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales; Supreme Court of New South Wales; Land and Environment Court of New South Wales; District Court of New South Wales; Local Court of New South Wales; Additional, specialist courts include:

  5. Supreme Court of NSW - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of NSW. Add languages. Add links ... Upload file; Special pages ... Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF ...

  6. New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal; Jurisdiction New South Wales: Location: Six locations in Sydney CBD: Composition method: Vice-regal appointment upon Premier's nomination, following advice of the Attorney General and Cabinet: Authorised by: Parliament of New South Wales via the:

  7. Supreme Court of Civil Judicature of New South Wales

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    The Supreme Court of Civil Judicature of New South Wales was a court established in the early 19th century in the colony of New South Wales. The colony was subsequently to become a state of Australia in 1901. The court had jurisdiction to deal with civil disputes where the amount in dispute in the colony was more than £50 sterling.

  8. Court of Disputed Returns (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The jurisdiction of the Court is exercised by the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the Court considers petitions concerning the validity of any election or return under the Act. [3] The Court is concerned with elections held for the New South Wales Parliament and local government elections within the state.

  9. Joseph Campbell (judge) - Wikipedia

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    A year later he was admitted to the New South Wales Bar. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1988. [2] On 26 October 2001, Campbell was sworn in as a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. He was appointed to the Court of Appeal of that court in 2007. [2]