Supreme Court of Queensland

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George Street facade of the Law Courts Complex, in which the Court sits
George Street facade of the Law Courts Complex, in which the Court sits

The Supreme Court of Queensland, which is based at the Law Courts Complex, is the superior court for the Australian State of Queensland and sits around the middle of the Australian court hierarchy. It has jurisdiction within the state in:

The court has judges permanently appointed to sit in Rockhampton, Townsville and Cairns and regularly sits in other regional districts.

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[edit] Composition

In 1991 the Queensland Supreme Court was restructured into two divisions, the Trial Division and the Court of Appeal. The Court is headed by the Chief Justice of Queensland (currently Chief Justice Paul de Jersey) who sits in both the Trial Division and the Court of Appeal.

The Court of Appeal comprises the President (currently Justice Margaret McMurdo) and four Judges of Appeal, who sit only in the Court of Appeal. Proceedings in the Court of Appeal are usually heard by three judges. The Trial Division comprises a number of trial judges, and is headed by the Senior Judge Administrator (currently Justice John Byrne). Proceedings in the Trial Division are heard by one trial judge. Most trial division judges also rotate through the Court of Appeal, usually for three week periods.

Appeals from:

  • the Trial Division are heard by the Court of Appeal; and
  • the Court of Appeal are heard by the High Court of Australia.

The Court of Appeal also hears appeals from the District Court of Queensland.

[edit] Current Judges

Current as at April 2007 (appointment date in brackets):

[edit] Chief Justice

[edit] Court of Appeal

[edit] Trial Division

[edit] Noted Judges

Sir Edward Williams (judge)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

Turner, Clive 2004, Australian Commercial Law, 25th edn, Lawbook Co., Sydney.