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The High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man came into existence on 1 January 1884. It merged the former Courts of Chancery, Court of Exchequer, Court of the Staff of Government, Court of Common Law and Court of Admiralty and the Deemster’s Courts. Its judges were the Lieutenant Governor, the Clerk
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All serious crimes in the Isle of Man are tried in the Court of General Gaol Delivery. The Second Deemster normally sits as the judge. This court is not formally part of the High Court, but is administered as though it were part of the High Court. The court deals with all criminal matters where
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The First Deemster is President of the High Court and has responsibility for the distribution of the work of the High Court. The Judge of Appeal, a part-time appointment, can only sit in the Appeal Division. Unless the parties otherwise consent, the quorum of the Appeal Division is at least two
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The jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts relating to probate, administration of estates and matrimonial causes was vested in the High Court on 5 July 1884. (The court had no power to dissolve a marriage until 1938, when judicial divorce was first introduced in the Isle of Man)
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judges of the High Court. A deemster may not sit on an appeal from his own judgment or order. At present, there is a panel of acting deemsters, who may be called upon to assist in the discharge of the business of the High Court.
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From 1991 the jurisdiction of the court in family matters was to be exercised by a new Family Division. A new office of Deputy Deemster was created in 2002 but abolished in 2009 (see below).
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At the same time the separate Chancery, Common Law and Family Divisions were merged into a single Civil Division, and the procedure of the court was reformed on similar lines to the English
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The jurisdiction of the Court of Criminal Appeal, which was set up in 1921, was transferred to the Staff of Government Division of the High Court on 1 December 1969.
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with appellate jurisdiction. The former summary jurisdiction of the Deemsters in contract, debt etc. was to be exercised by the Common Law Division.
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are normally composed of seven persons (unlike the usual twelve in England or fifteen in Scotland). The equivalent court in England and Wales is the
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The offices of First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls were merged in 1918, and provision was made for the appointment of an English
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With effect from 1 September 2009 the constitution of the High Court was changed. There are now two tiers of judges:—
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upon Anthony Teare for murder (although a sentence of life imprisonment was subsequently imposed following a retrial).
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is governed by the High Court Act 1991. There are four permanent judges of the High Court:
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defendants have been committed for trial or sentence by a court of summary jurisdiction.
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and Deputy High Bailiff, who are stipendiary magistrates, are judicial officers
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The Isle of Man Courts of Justice building at Albert Street, Douglas
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Rules of the High Court of Justice 2009 (Statutory Document 352/09)
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In 1992 the last-ever death sentence in any court in the
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Ecclesiastical Civil Judicature (Transfer) Act 1884 (
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Index

Judicature Act 1883
High Court of Tynwald
Politics of the Isle of Man

Lord of Mann
Charles III
Lieutenant governor
John Lorimer
Andrew Corlett
Isle of Man Government
Council of Ministers
Chief minister
Alfred Cannan
Departments
Statutory Boards
Offices
Other Agencies
Tynwald
Act of Tynwald
List
President of Tynwald
Laurence Skelly
Legislative Council
President
President of Tynwald
House of Keys
Speaker
Juan Watterson
Members (MHKs)
Officials of state

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