Sir John Goldring | |
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Deputy Investigatory Powers Commissioner | |
Assumed office 1 September 2017 | |
Intelligence Services Commissioner | |
In office 1 January 2017 –1 September 2017 | |
Preceded by | Sir Mark Waller |
Lord Justice of Appeal | |
In office 12 January 2009 –10 November 2014 | |
Preceded by | Lord Justice Buxton |
Personal details | |
Born | John Bernard Goldring 9 November 1944 Leicester,England |
Spouse(s) | Wendy,Lady Goldring |
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John Goldring was born in Leicester and educated at local schools,including Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys. He read law at the University of Exeter,before following a pupillage in the Midlands. [3]
He was called to the bar (Lincoln's Inn) in 1969 and made a Bencher in 1996. He was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1987. He was a Recorder in the Crown Court from 1987 to 1999,and was appointed a Deputy High Court Judge in 1996. On 1 October 1997,he was appointed to the High Court of Justice and assigned to the Queen's Bench Division;he received the customary knighthood the same year. He was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal on 12 January 2009,whereupon he was appointed to the Privy Council. [4]
He served as Deputy Senior Presiding Judge from October 2008 [5] until his promotion to Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales on 1 January 2010. [6] His three-year term ended on 31 December 2012. [7] He also served as a deputy senior judge of the Sovereign Base Areas of Cyprus,a deputy High Court judge,and a judge of the Courts of Appeal of Jersey and Guernsey.
He was appointed as a member of the Judicial Appointments Commission in February 2006,as representative for the judiciary. [8]
It was announced in 2014 that he would be the coroner of fresh inquests for victims of the Hillsborough disaster. [9]
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