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Eleri Rees, the Recorder of Cardiff (red robes), at a ceremonial event with circuit judges (purple robes) Honorary recorders who are also senior circuit judges are authorised by the Lord Chief Justice to wear red robes when sitting in court. These robes are based on the design of the robes worn by judges of the County Court, but in red and black.
Recorders are listed by date of appointment; seniority (when Recorders are appointed on the same day) is sorted by firstly the year of becoming Silk, secondly by year of being called to the Hong Kong Bar, and lastly by alphabetical order. Robert Tang QC SC (1995–2004); later appointed as full-time judge; Edward Chan QC SC (1995–2007)
Senior circuit judges who sit as the honorary recorder of a borough or city are also entitled to be addressed in court as "my lord/lady." In law reports, circuit judges are referred to as "HHJ Smith", or simply, "Judge Smith." Formerly, circuit judges could only be drawn from barristers of at least ten years' standing. [22]
Judge Sir John Smith Sir John Female The Hon. Mrs Justice Smith Smith J [2] My Lady Judge Dame Jane Smith Dame Jane Insolvency and Companies Court Judge: Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Smith ICC Judge Smith Judge (unless sitting as a deputy High Court Judge, in which case My Lord or My Lady as appropriate) Judge
Court Recorder may refer to Court reporter, someone who captures live testimony in court for the record; Recorder (Bible), a functionary at the Court of King David in the Hebrew Bible; Recorder (judge), a type of judge in some legal systems
Patricia Delaney vs. David Gormley for 5th District Court of Appeals. ... Montgomery is a former Franklin County recorder and probate judge; and Furr worked his way through life, college and later ...
The office of circuit judge was created by the Courts Act 1971 and replaced the former offices of chairman of quarter sessions and borough recorder. [1] All County Court Judges were also redesignated as circuit judges. Circuit judges are styled His or Her Honour Judge X and are referred to as His or Her Honour.
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 ...