- Timothy Workman
Senior District Judge Timothy Workman CBE is a leading British judge, a long-term
stipendiary magistrate who currently serves as Senior District Judge and Chief Magistrate forLondon .From
1967 to1969 , Workman was a Probation Officer in the Inner London district, before working as asolicitor until1986 , when he was appointed to serve as a Stipendiary Magistrate for the metropolitan district of London. When, in2000 , the Provincial and Metropolitan Stipendiary Benches merged, Workman was made Deputy Senior District Judgeref|SentencingGuidelinesBio. In February2003 , following the retirement of Mrs. Penelope Hewitt CBE, Mr. Workman was appointed by theLord Chancellor as the Senior District Judge and Chief Magistrate for the London District Bench in the Magistrates Courtref|NPSBulletin, and was replaced in his rôle of Deputy Senior District Judge by MissDaphne Wickham a few months laterref|madeChiefMagistrate.As Chief Magistrate, Mr. Workman chooses to sit almost exclusively at the historic
Bow Street Magistrates' Court , where he handles the vast majority of all Extradition and Terrorism cases which pass through his jurisdictionref|SentencingGuidelinesBio.Mr. Workman served on the
Inner London Probation Committee from1990 , and on the Committee of Magistrates for London (later theInner London Magistrates' Courts Committee ) from1995 , both until2000 . He currently serves on theSentencing Guidelines Council , theCouncil of the Magistrates' Association , and theLord Chancellor's Advisory Committee for Inner London ref|SentencingGuidelinesBio.In September 2005, he issued an unprecedented arrest warrant for a retired Israeli Army officer, Major General Doron Almog, based on statements of a Palestinian group about actions in the Gaza Strip. The warrant was issued on suspicion of committing a breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention (1949) by the unjustified destruction of almost 60 refugee houses in 2002. The Israeli stayed on the aircraft instead of getting off at London and being arrested by waiting Metropolitan Police officers from the UK's Anti-Terrorist and War Crimes Unit.
Timothy Workman may have been the target of a Russian intelligence assassination attempt although the police think that the evidence points to the involvement of someone who lives or lived locally. 83-year-old retired Lieutenant Colonel Robert Workman, who lived in Furneux Pelham in Hertfordshire was killed with a shotgun blast on 7 January 2004. News reports indicate that Robert Workman's murder may have been a case of mistaken identity. Judge Timothy Workman rejected the Russian government's extradition request for Akhmed Zakayev, the Chechen leader in London because of a "substantial risk" of torture or death. The Kremlin accused Workman of playing "cold war politics". Workman also rejected the Kremlin extradition request for Russian wealthy expatriate Boris Berezovsky.
References
* [http://www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk/about/sgc/members.html Sentencing Guidelines Council biography]
* [http://www.probation.homeoffice.gov.uk/files/pdf/NPS%20Bulletin_10.pdf National Probation Service Bulletin, March 2003] (PDF file)
* [http://www.gnn.gov.uk/imagelibrary/downloadMedia.asp?MediaDetailsID=38079 Lord Chancellor's Department release on appointment as Chief Magistrate] .
* [http://www.sundayherald.com/news/specialreports/display.var.1042200.0.russias_new_cold_war.php Russias New Cold War]
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