Martin Moynihan (judge) explained

Honorific Prefix:The Honourable
Martin Moynihan
Honorific Suffix:AO QC
Birth Date:1941
Death Date:2 April 2017, aged 76
Death Place:Brisbane
Nationality:Australian

The Hon Justice Martin Patrick Moynihan was an eminent Australian lawyer and judge.

Moynihan was born the son of barrister and acting Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Moynihan.[1] After completing high school in 1958 at Marist College Ashgrove,[2] Moynihan went on to study Bachelor of Laws at the University of Queensland. Graduating in 1965, he was subsequently called to the bar of the Supreme Court of Queensland. He practiced as a barister for 19 years before becoming Queen's Council in 1980.[3]

In 1984 Moynihan was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland. In 1986, He famously heard the Mabo case for the High Court of Australia. Between 1991 and 2007, he served as Queensland's inaugural Senior Judge Administrator of the Supreme Court, forging many of the court's contemporary protocols.[4] Moynihan served as chair of the Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission from 2010-2011.

In 2001, Moynihan was awarded the Centenary Medal for long and distinguished service as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland.[5] In 2002, he was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia for services to the judiciary.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Moore . Tony . Judge who ruled on Mabo farewelled on Friday . 5 April 2017.
  2. Web site: MCA . Notable Ashgrovians . Marist College Ashgrove.
  3. Web site: Queensland Museum Network . Martin Moynihan AO .
  4. News: Dibben . Kay . Former Supreme Court judge Martin Moynihan dies aged 76 . The Courier Mail . 5 April 2017.
  5. Web site: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . Australian Honours The Hon Justice Martin Patrick Moynihan (Centenary Medal).
  6. Web site: Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet . Australian Honours The Hon Justice Martin Patrick Moynihan AO.