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  2. Court of Appeal of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Chief Justice of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Brad Green (politician) - Wikipedia

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    His career in the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly ended when he lost his seat in 2006 to Liberal MLA, Rick Miles. In May 2008, he was appointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for the judicial district of Saint John. [3] Green was named to the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick in Fredericton on September 1, 2009. [4]

  5. Order of precedence in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick with precedence in accordance with the Executive Council Act; Leader of the Opposition; Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench; Members of the Senate; Members of the House of Commons; Judges of the Court of Appeal with precedence according to their date of appointment

  6. Provincial Court Judges' Assn of New Brunswick v New ...

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    Provincial Court Judges' Assn of New Brunswick v New Brunswick (Minister of Justice); Ontario Judges Assn v Ontario (Management Board); Bodner v Alberta; Conférence des juges du Québec v Quebec (AG); Minc v Quebec (AG) [2005] 2 S.C.R. 286 was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in which the Court attempted to resolve questions about judicial independence left over from the landmark ...

  7. Provincial Court of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  8. Judges involved in Sara Sharif proceedings named after Court ...

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    The three judges involved in proceedings concerning Sara Sharif in the years before her death can be named following a Court of Appeal ruling. Judge Alison Raeside, Judge Peter Nathan and Judge ...

  9. Guy A. Richard - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, he was appointed a Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench. In 1979, he was appointed a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. [1] In 1982, Mr. Richard was named Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick and served the people of his province in that role until his retirement in 1994. [1]