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Post by Admin on Jul 3, 2014 9:22:56 GMT
June 27, 2014 - 12.00AM Chris MerrittLAST Friday Paul De Jersey Was Clearly Gambling That His Standing Within The Legal Profession Would Put An End To The Revolt Against His Replacement As Chief Justice Of Queensland. He Was Wrong. In Parts Of The Legal Profession The Antipathy Towards Incoming Chief Justice Tim Carmody Has Become Even More Forthright In The Days Since De Jersey’s Call For Peace. The affair has divided judges and lawyers. Some passionately believe they are duty-bound to step up their campaign to dislodge Carmody because, in their view, he is unfit for office. Those on the other side of this argument might not necessarily describe themselves as Carmody’s supporters, but they believe just as strongly that it is not up to judges and lawyers to overturn an appointment to the judiciary by the executive branch of government. This is more than a spat between lawyers. Unless resolved, it means Queensland is fast approaching a turning point that could have adverse consequences for state institutions and, possibly, the separation of powers
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Post by Admin on Jul 3, 2014 9:23:30 GMT
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