Two of our great chiefjustices, Marshall and Parsons.
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Two chiefjustices have been dismissed since 2013.
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Cases shall be tried by the King's Council, which included the Chancellor, Treasurer, and chiefjustices.
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He wrote a book published in 2011 about the five chiefjustices he knew during his career.
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The chiefjustices are also discussing judicial independence and the organisation and working environment of the supreme courts.
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All who were or had been chiefjustices, or heads of any of the superior courts of law or equity.
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Recent events with the chiefjustices notwithstanding, most judges in Pakistan have been vacillating, cowardly, negligent, prejudiced, and above all corrupt.
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Mr Marape also wants to find a mechanism to recognise prime ministers, governors general and chiefjustices when their terms are over.
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Korah now had garments of purple made for the two hundred fifty men that followed him, all of whom were chiefjustices.
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The Lord Chancellor, chiefjustices, and chief baron, are constituted visitors of this corporation, whose privileges are established by several Acts of Parliament.
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The chiefjustices group is led by Solomon Islands chief justice Albert Palmer, who said the initiative is valuable as it addresses common challenges.
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The poll, suggested by Basic Law Committee member Albert Chan Hung-yee, would be led by former chiefjustices or judges with local universities involved.
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The Nauru Government is delighted with its plans for a Court of Appeal but one of the island's former chiefjustices has some reservations.
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The chiefjustices from Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Kiribati have been appointed to the new court, along with a senior judge from Papua New Guinea.
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Lord Mayors, Lord Chiefjustices, and magnates of many kinds were his hosts.
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The ChiefJustices of all of these courts were paid partly from fees paid to the court.