Crown Court
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Supreme Court (Chief Justice) |
The Crown Court is the superior court of Ibagli. It has existed in its current form since the independence of Ibagli in 1955. It consists of a Chief Judge and several puisne judges, as well as the Chief Justice of Ibagli and the puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Ibagli, although they generally do not hear cases that are likely to be appealed to that body. There are currently fifteen puisne judges. The current Chief Justice of the Crown Court is Robert LaPierre.
Justices
- Chief Judge
- Sir Robert LaPierre KCRI QC
- Puisne Judges
- Chief Justice of Ibagli
- Sir Albert Wooster
- Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Ibagli
- Sir Henry Good
- Sir Nicholas Law
- Dame Alice Marshall
- Dame Kathryn Jameson
- Sir Robert Wu
- Dame Jillian Greer
