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High court appoints Bobbie Cheema-Grubb as its first Asian female judge | High court appoints Bobbie Cheema-Grubb as its first Asian female judge |
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The high court has appointed its first Asian female judge, barrister Bobbie Cheema-Grubb QC, who has been assigned to the Queen’s bench division. | The high court has appointed its first Asian female judge, barrister Bobbie Cheema-Grubb QC, who has been assigned to the Queen’s bench division. |
Described by her chambers, 2 Hare Court, as “a wonderful performer in court” and “quietly brilliant” outside court, Cheema-Grubb recently prosecuted the case of Peter Ball, a retired bishop who was jailed for sexually abusing aspiring priests 22 years after allegations first came to light. | Described by her chambers, 2 Hare Court, as “a wonderful performer in court” and “quietly brilliant” outside court, Cheema-Grubb recently prosecuted the case of Peter Ball, a retired bishop who was jailed for sexually abusing aspiring priests 22 years after allegations first came to light. |
Her chambers biography reads: “Her well-deserved reputation for hard work and an astute tactical sense make her, for many, the first choice for the most serious criminal trials and quasi-criminal public law work.” | Her chambers biography reads: “Her well-deserved reputation for hard work and an astute tactical sense make her, for many, the first choice for the most serious criminal trials and quasi-criminal public law work.” |
It says she has a special interest in scientific development in the field of criminal justice. | It says she has a special interest in scientific development in the field of criminal justice. |
Related: High court to go on recruitment drive for 'non-traditional' judges | Related: High court to go on recruitment drive for 'non-traditional' judges |
The 49-year-old was called to the bar in 1989 and took silk in 2013. She was appointed as a recorder in 2007 and is also approved to sit as a deputy high court judge. | The 49-year-old was called to the bar in 1989 and took silk in 2013. She was appointed as a recorder in 2007 and is also approved to sit as a deputy high court judge. |
In 2009 the Legal 500, a clients’ guide to law firms, praised her as “an excellent role model for the new breed of barristers who need to be team players”. | In 2009 the Legal 500, a clients’ guide to law firms, praised her as “an excellent role model for the new breed of barristers who need to be team players”. |
Juliet Mary May QC, 54, who is currently a circuit judge, will also be appointed to the high court. She was called to the bar in 1988 and took silk in 2008. | |
Cheema-Grubb will take up her post in November and May in December, following the retirements of Mr Justice Parker and Mr Justice Akenhead. | |
The appointments will take the number of female high court judges to 23 out of 108 (21%), the highest ever and more than double that of a decade ago when there were 10. | The appointments will take the number of female high court judges to 23 out of 108 (21%), the highest ever and more than double that of a decade ago when there were 10. |
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