Recorder Of
Case Information & Details
No public criminal records or case details have been found for an individual named 'Recorder Of' in the UK. This is because "Recorder Of" refers to a judicial office rather than a person's name.
In the UK, a "Recorder" is a part-time judge who presides over cases in the Crown Court, County Court, or Family Court. They possess powers similar to a circuit judge but typically handle less complex or serious matters. Recorders are appointed by the King on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor, following a competitive process administered by the Judicial Appointments Commission. They are expected to sit for approximately 30 days a year.
Additionally, there is a specific historical legal office known as the "Recorder of London," who serves as the senior circuit judge at the Central Criminal Court (the Old Bailey). As of April 14, 2020, Mark Lucraft holds the position of Recorder of London. In this capacity, the Recorder of London hears trials of criminal offenses and manages court lists.