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  2. List of Queensland courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of courts and tribunals in Queensland as of July 2022: [ 1] Supreme Court of Queensland. Queensland Court of Appeal. Supreme Court (Trial Division) Court of Disputed Returns. District Court of Queensland. Magistrates' Court of Queensland. Children's Court of Queensland. Coroners Court of Queensland.

  3. Supreme Court of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Queensland is the highest court in the Australian State of Queensland. [1] It was formerly the Brisbane Supreme Court, in the colony of Queensland.. The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court allows its trial division to hear civil matters involving claims of more than $750,000; criminal matters involving serious offences (including murder and manslaughter); and ...

  4. Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) is statutory organisation responsible for reviewing administrative law decisions of some Queensland Government departments and agencies, and also adjudicating some civil law disputes. [1] The tribunal was established under the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act (2009).[2]

  5. List of judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Judges who have served on the Supreme Court of Queensland, as of February 2019, include: Chief Justice of Queensland Judges of the Court of Appeal Judges Position Name Appointment commenced Appointment ended Term in office Comments Notes Chief Justice James Cockle 21 February 1863 24 June 1879 16 years, 123 days Died 27 January 1895 Charles Lilley 25 June 1879 13 March 1893 13 years, 261 days ...

  6. Commonwealth Law Courts - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Law Courts. Coordinates: 27°28′08.53″S 153°01′11.20″E. Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts Building. Commonwealth Law Courts from South Bank. General information. Address. 119 North Quay, Brisbane, Queensland [ 2] Country. Australia.

  7. District Court of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Since. 17 August 2020. (2020-08-17) The District Court of Queensland (QDC) is the second tier in the court hierarchy of Queensland, Australia. [1] The Court deals with serious criminal offences such as rape, armed robbery and fraud. Juries are used to decide if defendants are guilty or not guilty.

  8. Magistrates Court of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Magistrates Court hears approximately 95% of all court cases in Queensland. [4] Decisions made by the Magistrates Court may be heard on appeal to the District Court of Queensland. The Magistrates Court does not have an appellate jurisdiction. The Chief Magistrate of Queensland, since 2022, is Judge Janelle Brassington.

  9. James Burrows Thomas - Wikipedia

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    James Burrows Thomas was born on 12 March 1935 to Joseph Thomas and Norma Thomas (née Burrows). Thomas brought an unusually broad knowledge of life into his judicial career commencing his education at a public school and being a former builder's labourer. [2][3] He went to school at Windsor State School from 1940 to 1948.