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However, in the admiralty court, murder was almost always considered the more serious charge.
The following year he became judge advocate of the vice admiralty court and attorney general.
For a brief time, Wallace also served as judge in the vice admiralty court.
He was also named judge commissary in the vice admiralty court.
He was admitted into the college of advocates on 3 November 1830, and reported in the admiralty court.
He became Lieutenant-governor, and later a judge in the local vice admiralty court.
In 1818, he was surrogate general for the colony's vice admiralty court.
He also brought forward the question whether the chief justice had forfeited his office by acting as judge of the admiralty court.
The ship was put in operation without being sent to an admiralty court to be libelled.
The case will be heard in admiralty court since the accident took place on navigable waters.
However admiralty courts had traditionally been limited to cases involving the high seas.
He practiced as an advocate in ecclesiastical and admiralty courts.
American and British admiralty courts routinely cite each other's rulings.
He was appointed a revenue commissioner and surrogate to the judge for the vice admiralty court in 1810.
Historically, there were a number of admiralty courts.
A proctor was a legal practitioner in the ecclesiastical and admiralty courts.
Broils with the Admiralty courts delay distribution of the treasure.
He began practising in the ecclesiastical and admiralty courts.
The majority of the cases tried under these admiralty courts followed the exact proceedings laid out in the 1700 statute.
His practice in ecclesiastical and admiralty courts thenceforward grew rapidly.
The Admiralty court is now housed in the Rolls Building.
He was created a privy councillor on 5 March 1828, and presided in the admiralty court until a few days before his death.
This led to a running battle between the admiralty courts and the common law courts as to which court had jurisdiction over particular issues.
There is no Admiralty court document relating to the pilgrim fathers' voyage of 1620 that can be found.
There she was condemned in admiralty court.