''For the football player of the same name see
Wayne Martin (football player).''
'Wayne Stewart Martin'
QC (born
28 December 1952) was formally appointed on
4 April 2006 as the
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Western Australia, which is the
highest ranking court in the
Australian
State of
Western Australia.

Chief Justice Martin
Education
Martin graduated from the
University of Western Australia with a
Bachelor of Laws in
1973. He completed a
Master of Laws at
King's College London and was admitted to practice in
Western Australia in
1977. He was a partner of the law firm Keall Brinsden (now
Corrs Chambers Westgarth) until joining the independent bar in
1988. He was made a
QC in
1993.
Legal career
In addition to his work as a barrister, Martin is a former president of Law Reform Commission of Western Australia, president of the Administrative Review Council, chair of the Defamation Law Reform Committee and president of the
Western Australia Bar Association. In addition, he is a former president of the
Law Society of Western Australia and a director of the
Law Council of Australia.
Judicial career
Since becoming Chief Justice, Martin has spoken out about the need to enhance access to justice and improve the efficiency of the legal system.
[1] [2] He has also come to the defence of the legal system in the wake of criticisms in some sections of the media that resulted from several high profile miscarriages of justice.
[3]
See also
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Judiciary of Australia