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Second Report of the Parliamentary Judges Commission of Inquiry Before Rt. Hon. Sir Harry Talbot Gibbs (presiding Member) Hon. Sir George Herman Lush, Hon. Michael Manifold Helsham, to Advise the Legislative Assembly Whether Any Behaviour of His Honour Judge Eric Ernest Pratt Since His Appointment as a Judge of the District Courts Either of Itself Or in Conjunction with Other Behaviour Warrants His Removal from Office as a Judge of the District Courts

Second Report of the Parliamentary Judges Commission of Inquiry Before Rt. Hon. Sir Harry Talbot Gibbs (presiding Member) Hon. Sir George Herman Lush, Hon. Michael Manifold Helsham, to Advise the Legislative Assembly Whether Any Behaviour of His Honour Judge Eric Ernest Pratt Since His Appointment as a Judge of the District Courts Either of Itself Or in Conjunction with Other Behaviour Warrants His Removal from Office as a Judge of the District Courts
Author: Queensland. Parliamentary Judges Commission of Inquiry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1989
Genre: Judges
ISBN: 9780724238507

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2012-11-27
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