Michael Rozenes

Michael Rozenes
His Honour Michael Rozenes AO, QC
3rd Chief Judge of the County Court
Incumbent
Assumed office
25 November 2002
Appointed by Rob Hulls
Preceded by Glenn Waldron AO,
Personal details
Born Sosnowiec, Poland
Alma mater Monash University

Michael Rozenes AO QC is the Chief Judge of the County Court.[1]

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Early life

Rozenes was born in Sosnowiec, Poland and migrated with his family to Australia when he was three years old. Rozenes was educated at the North Caulfield State school and then at Brighton Grammar School.[2] At Brighton Grammar Rozenes represented the school in football, cricket and tennis and was an accomplished sprinter. He then attended Monash University, graduating with a Bachelor of Jurisprudence in 1967 and a Bachelor of Laws in 1969.

Professional life

After graduating from university, Rozenes then served articles with Mr Frank Galbally of the firm Galbally & O'Bryan and was admitted to the Supreme Courts of Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia in 1971, and subsequently signed the Bar Roll in 1972.

From 1972 to 1976 he had a general criminal and common law practice and from 1977 to 1991 he practised exclusively in the criminal jurisdiction with a specialisation in complex taxation, corporate and appellant criminal cases. He appeared before numerous Royal Commissions, including the HIH Royal Commission, Builders’ Royal Commission and Melbourne Ambulance Service Royal Commission.

He was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1986. Over the course of his career at the Bar, Rozenes sat on the Victorian Bar Council, the Criminal Bar Association of Victoria Committee and the Victorian Bar Ethics Committee

In February 1992, he was appointed Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, and his initial three year term was extended for a further two years.[3]

In 1997 Rozenes returned to practice at the private Bar and from 1998 to 2001, was Chairman of the Criminal Bar Association of Victoria.

Judicial office

On 25 November 2002 Rozenes was appointed as the Chief Judge of the County Court.[4]

Honours

  • Queen's Counsel in and for the State of Victoria (1985)
  • Officer of the Order of Australia (2010) for "distinguished service to the judiciary, particularly as Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, and through contributions to law reform and legal education".[5]

Notable Cases

Rozenes appeared as Counsel in the following reported cases:

High Court

  • Ridgeway v The Queen (1995) 78 A Crim R 307[6]
  • Cheatle v The Queen (1993) 177 CLR 541[7]
  • Dietrich v The Queen (1992) 177 CLR 292[8]
  • Commissioner of Australian Federal Police v Propend Finance Pty Limited (1997) 188 CLR 501[9]
  • Re Rozenes, Director of Public Prosecutions and Another; Ex parte Burd and Others (1994) 120 ALR 193[10]
  • Michaels v The Queen (1995) 184 CLR 117[11]

Court of Appeal – Supreme Court of Victoria

  • Rozenes and Anor v Kelly and Ords [1996] 1 VR 320[12]

Junior in

  • A v Hayden ("ASIS Case") (1984) 156 CLR 532 to G. Griffith QC[13]
  • Baker Plaintiff; and Campbell Defendant 153 CLR 52 to D M J Bennett QC[14]

Board Memberships

Current Board Member, Judicial College of Victoria.

Current Board Member, Monash Law Foundation.

Current Chairman, Victorian Electoral Boundaries Commission.

Current Convener, Life in the Law; a support group for law practitioners who are considering leaving the legal profession.

Former Council Member, The Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated; Member, Project and Research Committee.

Former Board Member, Victorian Council of Legal Education.

Co-Chair, Australian Criminal Law National Liaison Committee, Law Council of Australia, 2002.

Member, Working Group on Criminal Trial Procedure, Standing Committee of Attorneys-General, 1999.

Notes

See also

External links

Legal offices
Preceded by
Glenn Waldron
Chief Judge of the
County Court

2002–present
Incumbent

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