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There are five Justices, one Chief Justice, any former judge of the Court of Appeal who is a supernumerary judge and any former Chief Justice of New Brunswick who is a judge or a supernumerary judge. [1] The court sits in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Cases are heard by a panel of three judges.
The chief justice of the Province of New Brunswick, Canada holds the highest office within the Province's judicial system.The Chief Justice is a member of the Court of Appeal, the highest court in the Province which includes five other judges plus any former judge of the Court of Appeal who is a supernumerary judge and any former Chief Justice of New Brunswick who is a judge or a supernumerary ...
1888 – suspension of criminal appeals from Canada: Gibbs v. Messer (1891) Liquidators of the Maritime Bank of Canada v. Receiver-General of New Brunswick (New Brunswick, Canada) [1892] A.C. 437 Canadian provincial sovereignty Makin v. Attorney General for New South Wales (1894) evidence of similar fact: Attorney-General for Ontario v.
New Brunswick: January 16, 1985 – September 29, 1997 — 12 years, 256 days — Mulroney: University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law and Yale Law School: New Brunswick Court of Appeal: 63 Claire L'Heureux-Dubé (b. 1927) Quebec: April 15, 1987 – June 30, 2002 — 15 years, 76 days — Mulroney
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The court system of New Brunswick also has a Mental Health Court located in Saint John. The provincial bench has 22 judges, 9 supernumerary judges (as of February 2018), and 2 per diem judges. [ 1 ]
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She was made Queen's Counsel in December 2000, [4] and was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick, Family Division in April 2007. [3] In 2015, she was elevated to a Justice of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick.( see Gnb.ca. Court of Appeal) . She is married to George Filliter, a labour lawyer and mediator, and has two ...