Attorney General of Gibraltar
The Attorney General of Gibraltar is the chief legal advisor of HM Government of Gibraltar.[1] He combines the functions of Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecution and is also an ex officio member of the Gibraltar Parliament. The Attorney General's Chambers have a number of Crown Counsel.
He is appointed by the Governor of Gibraltar, acting on the advice and recommendations of the Specified Appointments Commission, in accordance with the constitution.
List of attorneys general[]
- Sir James Cochrane 1837–1841 (afterwards Chief Justice of Gibraltar, 1841)
- Marcus Costello 1841–>1856
- Frederick Solly-Flood 1866–1877
- Robert French Sheriff 1877–>1890
- Archibald Walter Fawkes [2] 1892–?1902
- Sir Bartle Frere 1911–1914 [3]
- Charles James Griffin 1914–1919
- Maxwell Hendry Maxwell-Anderson 1919–1929
- (Sir)Ralph Hone 1933–1936 [4]
- 1943
- 1944
- Audley McKisack 1944–
- Charles Campbell Ross (4 years) c.1947
- Hubert James Marlowe Flaxman (acting), October–December 1955
- Denys Roberts 1960–1962
- Ashley Martin Greenwood 1963–
- Cornelius Banahan O’Beirne c.1967
- Hugh Hickling 1970–1972
- David Hull QC, 1979-1984
- Eric Thistlethwaite QC 1984-1989
- Kenneth W Harris QC 1989-1992
- Katie M Dawson QC, 1992-1995
- Reginald "Ricky" Rhoda QC, 1995–2015
- Michael Llamas QC, 2015–
References[]
- ^ "Welcome to Gibraltar". Archived from the original on 2015-12-30. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ^ Venn, John. Alumni Cantabrigienses. p. 470.
- ^ Who was who, 1897-1916
- ^ "Obituary: Maj-Gen Sir Ralph Hone". The Independent. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
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