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| Chief Justice Marc Richard<ref>{{cite web |title=Government of Canada announces judicial appointment in the province of New Brunswick |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-justice/news/2018/06/government-of-canada-announces-judicial-appointment-in-the-province-of-new-brunswick.html |website=Government of Canada |accessdate=12 June 2018}}</ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20050424030336/http://www.justice.gc.ca:80/en/news/ja/2003/doc_31020.html] [https://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2018/05/04/prime-minister-announces-appointment-new-chief-justice-new-brunswick]
| Chief Justice Marc Richard<ref>{{cite web |title=Government of Canada announces judicial appointment in the province of New Brunswick |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-justice/news/2018/06/government-of-canada-announces-judicial-appointment-in-the-province-of-new-brunswick.html |website=Government of Canada |accessdate=12 June 2018}}</ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20050424030336/http://www.justice.gc.ca:80/en/news/ja/2003/doc_31020.html] [https://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2018/05/04/prime-minister-announces-appointment-new-chief-justice-new-brunswick]
| {{dts|May 1, 2018}} (as Chief) <br /> 2003 (Justice)
| {{dts|May 1, 2018}} (as Chief) <br /> 2003 (Justice)
| Justin Trudeau (Chief) <Br>Chretien (Justice)
| J. Trudeau (Chief) <Br>Chretien (Justice)
| Lawyer at Barry Spalding Richard<br> Called to bar (1985)
| Lawyer at Barry Spalding Richard<br> Called to bar (1985)
| {{publishedNBCA|Richard}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Richard}}
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| 2008
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| Harper
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]]
| Court of Queen's Bench  
| {{publishedNBCA|Quigg}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Quigg}}
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| 2009
| Harper
| Harper
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]] (2008 to 2009)<br>counsel with Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (2006 to 2009)<Br> Minister of Justice (1999 to 2006)<br> Minister of Health and Aboriginal Affairs (1999 to 2006)
| Court of Queen's Bench (2008 to 2009)<br>counsel with Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (2006 to 2009)<Br> Minister of Justice (1999 to 2006)<br> Minister of Health and Aboriginal Affairs (1999 to 2006)
| {{publishedNBCA|Green}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Green}}
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| 2014
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| Harper
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]]
| Court of Queen's Bench  
| {{publishedNBCA|Baird}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Baird}}
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| 2015
| Harper
| Harper
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]]
| Court of Queen's Bench
| {{publishedNBCA|French}}
| {{publishedNBCA|French}}
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|Justice Lucie Lavigne<ref>{{cite web |title=Government of Canada announces judicial appointment in the province of New Brunswick |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-justice/news/2018/06/government-of-canada-announces-judicial-appointment-in-the-province-of-new-brunswick.html |website=Government of Canada |accessdate=12 June 2018}}</ref>
|Justice Lucie Lavigne<ref>{{cite web |title=Government of Canada announces judicial appointment in the province of New Brunswick |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-justice/news/2018/06/government-of-canada-announces-judicial-appointment-in-the-province-of-new-brunswick.html |website=Government of Canada |accessdate=12 June 2018}}</ref>
|{{dts|May 1, 2018}}
|{{dts|May 1, 2018}}
|Justin Trudeau
|J. Trudeau
|Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (2001 to 2018)<Br> private practice (1980 to 2001)
|Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (2001 to 2018)<Br> private practice (1980 to 2001)
| {{publishedNBCA|Lavigne}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Lavigne}}
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| Justice Wallace Turnbull
| Justice Wallace Turnbull
| 1993
| 1993
| [[Brian Mulroney]]
| Mulroney
| Director of [[Canada Ports Corporation]]
| Director of Canada Ports Corporation
| {{publishedNBCA|Turnbull}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Turnbull}}
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| 1998
| 1998
| Jean Chrétien
| Jean Chrétien
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]] (1985 to 1998)<br> Probate Judge (1979 to 1985)<Br>Private practice (1976 to 1979)<br> Dept of Justice (1974 to 1976)<br>Called to bar (1974)
| Court of Queen's Bench (1985 to 1998)<br> Probate Judge (1979 to 1985)<Br>Private practice (1976 to 1979)<br> Dept of Justice (1974 to 1976)<br>Called to bar (1974)
| {{publishedNBCA|Larlee}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Larlee}}
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| 2000
| Jean Chrétien
| Jean Chrétien
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]] (1982 to 2000)<br> Called to bar (1968)
| Court of Queen's Bench (1982 to 2000)<br> Called to bar (1968)
| {{publishedNBCA|Deschenes}}
| {{publishedNBCA|Deschenes}}
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Revision as of 11:28, 16 October 2018

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Current judges

(Full complement of 6)

Position / Name Appointed Nominated by Position Prior to Appointment Other Details
Chief Justice Marc Richard[1] [1] [2] May 1, 2018 (as Chief)
2003 (Justice)
J. Trudeau (Chief)
Chretien (Justice)
Lawyer at Barry Spalding Richard
Called to bar (1985)
Published criminal decisions
Justice Kathleen Quigg 2008 Harper Court of Queen's Bench Published criminal decisions
Justice Bradley Green[2][3] 2009 Harper Court of Queen's Bench (2008 to 2009)
counsel with Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (2006 to 2009)
Minister of Justice (1999 to 2006)
Minister of Health and Aboriginal Affairs (1999 to 2006)
Published criminal decisions
Justice Barbara L. Baird 2014 Harper Court of Queen's Bench Published criminal decisions
Justice Raymond T. French 2015 Harper Court of Queen's Bench Published criminal decisions
Justice Lucie Lavigne[4] May 1, 2018 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (2001 to 2018)
private practice (1980 to 2001)
Published criminal decisions

Supernumerary

Position / Name Appointed Nominated by Position Prior to Appointment Other Details
Justice Wallace Turnbull 1993 Mulroney Director of Canada Ports Corporation Published criminal decisions
Justice Margaret E.L. Larlee* [3] 1998 Jean Chrétien Court of Queen's Bench (1985 to 1998)
Probate Judge (1979 to 1985)
Private practice (1976 to 1979)
Dept of Justice (1974 to 1976)
Called to bar (1974)
Published criminal decisions
Justice Alexandre Deschenes* [4] 2000 Jean Chrétien Court of Queen's Bench (1982 to 2000)
Called to bar (1968)
Published criminal decisions

Previous Justices

Position / Name Appointed Nominated by Position Prior to Appointment Other Details
Chief Justice Ernest Drapeau [5] 2003 - 2018 (as Chief)
1998 (Justice)
Jean Chrétien Court of Appeal of New Brunswick

Lawyer at Drapeau, Robichaud & McNally
Called to bar (1974)

Published criminal decisions
Joseph Theodore Robertson July 28, 2000 Federal Court of Appeal (1992 to 2000)
Called to bar (1977)
Published criminal decisions

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