James Muirhead

James Muirhead

James Henry Muirhead AC KStJ QC (24 April 1925 - 20 July 1999) was an Administrator of the Northern Territory and a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. [http://www.aic.gov.au/media/990720.html Australian Institute of Criminology Media release] ]

Pre-Northern Territory

James Muirhead was born in Adelaide and was educated at St Peter's College, University of Adelaide. After completing high school he enlisted in the Second Australian Imperial Forces for service in the Second World War. [ [http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=A&VeteranID=695955 World War II Nomial Roll] ] From 1943 - 1946 he served as an infantryman and signaller with the 57/60 Battalion in Bougainville and later with the 32/52 Battalion in Rabaul, New Britain.

He obtained a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Adelaide and was admitted to the South Australian Bar in 1950. He practised as a barrister and solicitor in the firm of Thomson & Co until 1970 when he was appointed as a Judge of the Local and District Criminal Court of South Australia. He was appointed as a Queen's Counsel in 1967. Current Judge Dean Mildren was his Articled Clerk from 1966 - 1968.

He was appointed as an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea in 1972 and in the same year was appointed as the inaugural Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology, a position he held until 1974.

Northern Territory and beyond

He was appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory on 1 May 1974 and became the second resident Judge (with William Forster). Later that year Dick Ward would be appointed as the third resident Judge. When the Federal Court of Australia was established in 1976 he was appointed as a Judge of that Court and held both that commission and the Supreme Court commission concurrently. [http://www.nt.gov.au/ntsc/judges/former/muirhead.html NT Judges] ]

After Sir William Forster retired on 7 February 1985 he was appointed as acting Chief Justice until his retirement on 11 September 1985 when Kevin O'Leary succeeded him. He relocated to Perth, Western Australia and resigned his commission as Federal Court Judge in 1986 to take up the position of Royal Commissioner for the Inquiry into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. The Commission's hearings lasted until 1989. On 1 July 1989 he was appointed as Administrator of the Northern Territory, a position he held until 4 December 1992. As Administrator he opened the new Supreme Court Building in 1991. At that time he was patron of 74 organisations. He was Deputy Prior of the Order of St John, Chief Scout in the Northern Territory and chairman of the Forum for Indigenous Studies at the North Australia Research Unit. He was also the second honorary colonel of Norforce

The Chamberlain Trial

James Muirhead presided over Australia's most famous criminal murder trial, that of R v Chamberlain & Chamberlain, when Lindy and Michael Chamberlain were charged with the murder of their daughter Azaria. He sentenced Lindy to life imprisonment on 29 October 1982. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990729/ai_n14241833 Obituary Independent, The (London)] ]

Honours

In 1989 he was appointed a Knight of Grace of the Order of St John, and on Australia Day 1991 was awarded Australia's highest civil honour when he was appointed as a Companion of the Order of Australia for public service and service to the law. [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=882362&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Companion of the Order of Australia]

After he retired he was appointed as a Ministerial Adviser to the Council on Veterans Issues, a position he held from 1993 - 1994.

Jim Muirhead died on 20 July 1999 while visiting family in Darwin.

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