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Jeremy Fell Mathews

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rule of law in Hong Kong as well as the way in which Matthews had handled the matter which had effectively prevented the wife from taking out a private prosecution. Matthews was called before LegCo but refused to explain his decisions. Matthews then made certain statements to the press which were immediately challenged and found to be untrue. The handover of Hong Kong to China prevented this case being further investigated since the Chinese Government said they could not be held responsible for any questionable decisions taken by the previous colonial government and the Lord Chancellor's office claimed it came under the remit of the Foreign Office.
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pilot Ian Wilkinson. At the criminal trial rather than calling evidence an agreed fact sheet was prepared (without the victim's prior knowledge or consent, which was immediately disputed by the wife's lawyers). The intervention by Matthews raised questions about the administration of justice and the
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The first involved Christopher Harris, a senior Crown Counsel, who was caught procuring a girl under 12 for sex. On advice from a private barrister, Mathews decided not to prosecute Harris. After a public outcry, and after seeking further advice, he reversed the decision and Harris was convicted
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Mathews retired after the handover and returned to England. In retirement he has served as deputy district chairman of the Appeals Service and as chairman of the Overseas Service Pensioners' Association.
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Hong Kong Law Journal report by Nihal Jayawickrama, the investigative TV reports Inside Story (aired 11 April 1994), The Pearl Report, This Week In Politics, TV news (aired 18 March 1994.
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in England. He qualified as a solicitor of England and Wales in 1963 and was in private practice in England until 1965, when he moved to Australia. In Australia, he was Deputy District
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Mathews married Sophie Lee in 1968 and they had two daughters. The marriage was dissolved in 1992 and that year he married Halima Guterres, who is a writer and former journalist with
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to People's Republic of China. Mathews was quoted on the possibility of a legal vacuum after the handover as saying: "After midnight on the 30th of June, it ain't my problem"
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have called for Mathews' resignation for lack of leadership and administrative and legal incompetence. Mathews refused to step down.
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Soon after becoming attorney general, Mathews had to deal with three scandals involving the Attorney General's Chambers.
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Chan, Ming K. (1997). "The Imperfect Legacy: Defects in the British Legal System in Colonial Hong Kong".
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Mathews was born on 14 December 1941. He is the son of George James and Ivy Pricilla Mathews.
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before 1 July 1997. He served in the post from 1988 to 1997, under the governorship of Lord
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The third was his last-minute intervention in a wounding case involving an English
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to be appointed attorney general in Hong Kong. Mathews was a member of the
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Mathews served as Attorney General of Hong Kong until 30 June 1997, when
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University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law
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Picture of Mathews with his second wife, Halima Guterres
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

Attorney General of Hong Kong
Wilson of Tillyorn
Chris Patten
Michael David Thomas
Elsie Leung
CMG
JP
Attorney General of Hong Kong
Wilson of Tillyorn
Chris Patten
Palmer's Grammar School
Registrar
High Court of Australia
Hong Kong
Crown Counsel
Crown Solicitor
Attorney General of Hong Kong
Michael David Thomas
solicitor
Hong Kong Legislative Council
CMG
Warwick Reid
Cathay Pacific
Elsie Tu
Hong Kong's sovereignty was transferred
South China Morning Post
"Hong Kong begins its last 'legal' year"
Toledo Blade
"Legco to grill A-G over 'no evidence'"
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