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Contents
FIRST CHINESE WOMAN ON THE BENCH IN HONG KONG | 1 |
EARLY YEARS | 5 |
A CASE OF BRITISH JUSTICE | 13 |
Copyright | |
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actual bodily harm adjudicator administration application appointed asked assault Attorney General's Chambers bench Chapter charged Chief Justice Chinese Chinese language claimant colony committal proceedings committed consent conviction Court of Appeal crime criminal Crown counsel custody dealt defendant Deputy Registrar dismissed District Court judge evidence expatriate magistrates fact Government chemist Government chemist's certificate happened High Court judge Hong Kong illegal immigrants judges and magistrates judgment judicial independence judicial officers Judicial Service Commission Judiciary Julian Betts Kong Magistracy Labour Tribunal legal advice letter Magistrates Court Magistrates Ordinance Marjorie Chui matter months imprisonment Nick Barnett offence person plea pleaded guilty police Principal Magistrate prison sentence Prosecutor punishment rape reason refused remand Respondent San Po Kong senior Shatin Sino-British Joint Declaration Sir Denys Roberts Sir T. L. Small Claims Tribunal suggested summary offences Supreme Court suspended sentence told took transfer venue of trial Wong Ho-ying