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:The Right Honourable Sir John MacDermott was educated at Campbell College, Belfast and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in both England and Wales and in Northern Ireland in 1949. He took Silk in Northern Ireland in 1964. From 1973 to 1987 he served as a Judge of the High Court of Northern Ireland and from 1987 to 1998 he served as a Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland. He was appointed a [[Surveillance Commissioner]] in 1998.{{ref|1}}
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:The Right Honourable Sir John MacDermott was educated at Campbell College, Belfast and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in both England and Wales and in Northern Ireland in 1949. He took Silk in Northern Ireland in 1964. From 1973 to 1987 he served as a Judge of the High Court of Northern Ireland and from 1987 to 1998 he served as a Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland. He was appointed a [[Office of Surveillance Commissioners|Surveillance Commissioner]] in 1998.{{ref|1}}
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
 
#{{note|1}} 10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2558.asp press notices > press notice archive > 2002 > Surveillance Commissioners], 21 March 2002.
 
#{{note|1}} 10 Downing Street [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2558.asp press notices > press notice archive > 2002 > Surveillance Commissioners], 21 March 2002.

Latest revision as of 20:41, 25 July 2007

The Right Honourable Sir John MacDermott was educated at Campbell College, Belfast and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was called to the Bar in both England and Wales and in Northern Ireland in 1949. He took Silk in Northern Ireland in 1964. From 1973 to 1987 he served as a Judge of the High Court of Northern Ireland and from 1987 to 1998 he served as a Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland. He was appointed a Surveillance Commissioner in 1998.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ 10 Downing Street press notices > press notice archive > 2002 > Surveillance Commissioners, 21 March 2002.