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From left to right, back row: Former High Sheriff Bridget McIntyre, Judge Martyn Levett, new High Sheriff Edward Creasy. Middle row: Cannon Bayman and under sheriff Jonathan Mathers. Front row: Magistrates bench chair Jill Stutchfield, Mr Creasy s wife Penny Creasy and Lady Clare of Euston.
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The new High Sheriff of Suffolk has been sworn in at a ceremony as a senior judge paid tribute to the outgoing representative for her work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
At the socially-distanced 2021 declaration of the High Sheriff for the county, held at Ipswich Crown Court on Friday, Edward Creasy formally began his appointment.
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Judge Martyn Levett
- Credit: Ipswich Crown Court
A senior judge has paid tribute to a Suffolk magistrate after her three-year tenure as bench chair came to an end.
Judge Martyn Levett thanked Dawn Girling for her unstinting hard work supporting the county s justice system at a virtual ceremony held over Microsoft Teams on Wednesday.
The Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, Lady Clare, Countess of Euston, was among the many guests at the remote ceremony.
Mrs Girling will continue as a full-time magistrate and Jill Stuchfield will take over as bench chair.
Dawn Girling s three-year tenure as bench chair at Suffolk Magistrates Court has ended