About the Royal Court
The Royal Court is composed of the Bailiff, Deputy Bailiff and Jurats.
Jurats are appointed by an Electoral College and hold office until the age of 72.
Bailiff
Sir Timothy Le Cocq
Deputy Bailiff
Mr Robert MacRae
Jurats of the Royal Court
In order of seniority:
- Jurat Collette Anne Crill (Lieutenant Bailiff)
- Jurat Jeremy John Ramsden (Lieutenant Bailiff)
- Jurat Jane Ronge
- Jurat Pamela Jean Pitman
- Jurat Robert Anthony Christensen MBE
- Jurat Elizabeth Anne Dulake
- Jurat Steven William Austin-Vautier
- Jurat Joanne Kim Averty
- Jurat David Gareth Hughes
- Jurat Karen Dawn Le Cornu
- Jurat Andrew Lawrence Cornish
- Jurat David Paul Le Heuzé
Commissioners
The Bailiff may also appoint part-time judges known as commissioners to preside over the Royal Court either for a specific case or for a particular period.
Such judges are often appointed to deal with particularly long cases or where it is otherwise inappropriate for the Bailiff or Deputy Bailiff to sit.
Weekly court lists
Two weeks of detailed scheduling are published each Friday afternoon one week in advance, and are updated/amended as appropriate.
Contact the Bailiff's Judicial Secretary for more information.
Royal Court schedule
A working document setting out all matters that have been booked to come before the court in the months ahead is amended as required on a daily basis.
Contact the Bailiff's Judicial Secretary for more information.