Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales

The Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales is a member of the Court of Appeal appointed by the Lord Chief Justice to supervise the Presiding Judges for the various judicial circuits of England and Wales. The Senior Presiding Judge is responsible for deployment and personnel issues for all circuits and acts as a "general point of liaison" for the courts, judiciary and Government.

The post dates to the appointment in 1983 of Sir Tasker Watkins,[1] who remains the longest-serving holder of the office. The arrangement was put on a statutory footing with the enactment of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Sir Tasker Watkins VC". The Telegraph. 10 September 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
  2. ^ House of Lords Debates 20 February 1990 c. 237.
  3. ^ House of Lords Debates 1 March 1990 c. 876.

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