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The Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick is the superior court of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
[edit] Structure
- The Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick consists of a Chief Justice among 21 judges plus 7 judges who have elected supernumerary status after many years of service and after having attained eligibility for retirement.
[edit] Current Judges (including district)
- The Honourable David D. Smith, Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick
- Justice Guy A. Richard * - Moncton
- Justice Robert J. Higgins * - Saint John
- Justice John W. Turnbull * - Saint John
- Justice Guy W. Boisvert - Bathurst
- Justice Jacques A. Sirois - Edmundston
- Justice Raymond J. Guérette* - Campbellton
- Justice Paul S. Creaghan * - Moncton
- Justice Alfred R. Landry* - Moncton
- Justice David H. Russell - Fredericton
- Justice Hugh H. McLellan - Saint John
- Justice Roger Savoie - Moncton
- Justice Thomas W. Riordon - Miramichi
- Justice Roger McIntyre - Bathurst
- Justice Myrna F. Athey - Fredericton
- Justice Weldon Graser * - Saint John
- Justice Judy L. Clendenning - Woodstock
- Justice Gladys J. Young - Campbellton
- Justice George S. Rideout - Moncton
- Justice Paulette C. Garnett - Fredericton
- Justice Peter S. Glennie - Saint John
- Justice Brigitte M. Robichaud - Moncton
- Justice Réginald Léger - Bathurst
- Justice Lucie A. LaVigne - Edmundston
- Justice Anne D. Wooder - Saint John
- Justice Colette M. d'Entremont - Moncton
- Justice Robert L. Tuck - Saint John
- Justice William T. Grant - Saint John
- Justice Stephen J. McNally - Moncton and Miramichi
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- *indicates supernumerary judge
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