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John Warrington Rogers

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government sacked Warrington, along will all other judges of County Courts, Courts of Mines, Chairmen of Courts of General Sessions, Police Magistrates and a large number of public servants, an event referred to as "Black Wednesday". Rogers was temporarily reappointed on 29 January 1878, but to
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on the basis that the judges had not validly been removed. The Supreme Court held that County Court judges held office at pleasure and the Governor in council could remove them without cause. The government refused to give County Court judges
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in the first Ministry formed under responsible government, he resigned on 16 November 1857. In the latter year he removed to Victoria, where he was admitted to the bar in March.
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in June 1848, and was called to the bar in November 1846. He emigrated to Tasmania, and was admitted to practise there in August 1865. Rogers was elected to the
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Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
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different counties, those previously held by Charles Skinner. His reappointment was challenged in the
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as well as Chairman of the Court of General Sessions and a judge of the Courts of Mines. In 1878 the
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and Rogers resigned from 29 June 1878, on a pension. Rogers returned to the bar and was appointed a
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Rogers was the eldest son of the John Warrington Rogers, of
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MA
QC
Tasmania
County Court of Victoria
London
Middle Temple
Tasmanian House of Assembly
Launceston
Solicitor-General
County Court of Victoria
Ballaarat
Creswick
Berry
Supreme Court
security of tenure
Queen's Counsel
Master of Arts
University of Melbourne
O'Loghlen
Brentford


"Rogers, John Warrington"
Parliament of Tasmania
"Appointments: Judges of County Courts; Chairmen of General Sessions; Judges of Courts of Mines"
Victoria Government Gazette
"Judges of courts etc"
Victoria Government Gazette

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