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Brian Ross Martin (born 2 September 1947) is an Australian jurist. He was a judge of the
Supreme Court of South Australia The Supreme Court of South Australia is the superior court of the Australian state of South Australia. The Supreme Court is the highest South Australian court in the Australian court hierarchy. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state i ...
before being appointed Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory The Supreme Court of the Northern Territory is the superior court for the Australian Territory of the Northern Territory. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the territory in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. It is ...
in 2004. He served in the Northern Territory between 2004 and 2010. He served as an acting Judge of the
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in 2012. In legal texts, he is referred to as "Martin (BR) CJ" to avoid confusion with his predecessor.


Education

Martin was born in
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and was educated at the Oakbank Area School and the Adelaide High School before studying at the
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.


Legal career

Brian Ross Martin was admitted to practise law in 1970, becoming an assistant Crown Prosecutor in Adelaide in 1974 and eventually the Senior Crown Prosecutor in 1982. He was appointed as a
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(QC) in 1984 and in 1991 was appointed Senior Counsel assisting the Royal Commission into WA Inc. Martin was appointed as the
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in 1997 a position he held until taking up his appointment as a Judge of the South Australian Supreme Court. He was sworn in as the Northern Territory's fifth Chief Justice on 27 January 2004 following the retirement of Brian Frank Martin; and held the position until 2010. Justice Martin was the trial judge for the trial of R v Murdoch, which commenced with a voir dire in April 2005 and the trial proper began on 17 October 2005, and was completed with a verdict of guilty on 13 December 2005. He also presided over the Snowtown murder cases involving the conviction of John Bunting, Robert Wagner, and James Vlassakis for
murder Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. ("The killing of another person without justification or excuse, especially the ...
, and Mark Haydon for helping to dispose of the bodies. The trial was one of the longest and most publicised in Australian legal history. In February 2012, Brian Martin was sworn in as an Acting Judge of the Western Australian Supreme Court, to preside over the trial of
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who was charged with the August 2007 murder of his wife, Corryn Rayney. Martin delivered his judgment, finding Rayney not guilty of his wife’s murder, in November 2012. In July 2016, he was appointed as the Royal Commissioner for the Royal Commission into Juvenile Detention in the Northern Territory, after the ABC ''
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'' program " Australia's Shame" was broadcast. Martin resigned four days later, saying that "rightly or wrongly, in this role I would not have the full confidence of sections of the Indigenous community which has a vital interest in this inquiry."


Other interests

Martin played 63 games, kicking 68 goals for
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in the
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(SANFL). He played in two SANFL premierships for the ''Double Blues''. He was a Director of the Adelaide Crows Football Club from 1994 to 1998 and was Chairman of the
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Council from 1988 to 1996.


References


External links


Profile of Chief Justice MartinMartin appointed Chief Justice of the Northern Territory
* ttp://www.abc.net.au/nt/news/200310/s966806.htm ABC News report on challenges for Chief Justice Martinbr>Swearing in of Chief Justice MartinWelcome of new Chief Justice Martin to Alice Springs Supreme CourtNT Parliament announces appointment of Chief Justice Martin (hansard)2004 Judge's handbook, including Northern Territory section from Chief Justice Martin
{{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Brian Ross Officers of the Order of Australia Australian King's Counsel Lawyers from Adelaide People from Darwin, Northern Territory Chief Justices of the Northern Territory Judges of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory Judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia Judges of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 20th-century Australian judges 21st-century Australian judges Directors of Public Prosecutions of Australia 1947 births Living people Adelaide Law School alumni Sturt Football Club players University of Adelaide alumni People educated at Adelaide High School Australian rules footballers from Adelaide