Common Serjeant of London

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The Common Serjeant of London is a senior judicial officer of the City of London, traditionally serving as the deputy to the Recorder of London and presiding over criminal cases at the Old Bailey.

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Common Serjeant of London canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial office
legal profession position
appliesToJurisdiction City of London NERFINISHED
appointedBy City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
Court of Common Council of the City of London NERFINISHED
confersStatus senior circuit judge
country United Kingdom
domain English criminal law
hasDuty acting as deputy to the Recorder of London
presiding over criminal trials at the Old Bailey
sentencing convicted defendants in serious criminal cases
hasHistoricalFunction legal adviser to the City of London
representing the City of London in legal proceedings
hasRank second most senior permanent judge at the Old Bailey
hasStyle His Honour Judge
hasTitleLanguage English
hasWorkplace Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey NERFINISHED
inception medieval period
isA senior judicial officer of the City of London
jurisdiction criminal law
legalForm public office
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity City of London NERFINISHED
location London, England
surface form: London
officeHolder various judges of the Central Criminal Court over time
officeHolderHasResidence London NERFINISHED
partOf courts of the City of London
judiciary of England and Wales NERFINISHED
seat Central Criminal Court NERFINISHED
Old Bailey NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Recorder of London NERFINISHED
use administration of criminal justice
usedBy City of London Corporation NERFINISHED

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Sheriff of the City of London relatedOffice Common Serjeant of London
Henry Fielding Dickens positionHeld Common Serjeant of London