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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. Kelly Rees - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Anne Rees is an Australian judge. She has been a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales since 5 September 2018. [1] [2]Rees was raised on her family's cattle farm in the Bellingen Valley and was dux of Bellingen High School.

  6. Paul Brereton - Wikipedia

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    Paul Brereton was born 27 August 1957 in North Sydney, New South Wales.His father, Russell Brereton (1911–1974), saw military service during the Second World War in the Middle East, New Guinea and Borneo and was later a permanent Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. [2]

  7. Banco Court (Supreme Court of New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The modern, high-rise Supreme Court building, located on the other side of Queen's Square, was completed in 1977. The Banco Court room moved to level 13 of the new building. The King Street Courts were used for a time by the District Court of New South Wales, until 1994, but are now used again by the Supreme Court. The building was awarded the ...

  8. Brian Sully - Wikipedia

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    Sully formerly lectured in advocacy during autumn at the Law School. Sully also coached students in mooting for the internal Witness Examination Competition during the Autumn Semester. Sully, among two other guests from either the Bench or the Bar, previously Judged the Internal Championship Moot held at the Supreme Court of NSW every year.

  9. Wentworth Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 of the chambers is occupied by the Supreme Court of New South Wales and contains two Court Rooms and Judge's Chambers. [10] The NSW Bar Association and the Library for the NSW Bar Association continue to occupy the lowest 2 levels of the building. The building continues to be owned by practising barristers through Counsel's Chambers ...