Structure of The Court
The Magistrates' Court of Tasmania operates from four courthouses in Tasmania, located in Burnie, Devonport, Launceston and Hobart. All of these Courthouses operate on a full-time basis and provide circuit courts to more regional and remote parts of the state of Tasmania.
The current list of Magistrates of the Magistrates' Court of Tasmania are:
- Burnie Courthouse
- Magistrate D J Jones
- Devonport Courthouse
- Magistrate M Brett
- Magistrate M Bartlett
- Hobart Courthouse
- Magistrate P F Dixon
- Chief Magistrate M R Hill
- Magistrate S F Mollard
- Magistrate O McTaggart
- Deputy Chief Magistrate M Daly
- Magistrate CP Webster
- Magistrate G Hay
- Magistrate C Rheinberger
- Launceston Courthouse
- Magistrate T J Hill
- Magistrate R Pearce
- Magistrate R Marron
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