The HonourableLord Colbeck | |
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Senator of the College of Justice | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 19 May 2023 | |
Nominated by | Nicola Sturgeon As First Minister |
Monarch | Charles III |
Sheriff Principal of Glasgow and Strathkelvin | |
In office 1 September 2016 – 18 May 2023 | |
Nominated by | Nicola Sturgeon As First Minister |
Monarchs | Elizabeth II; Charles III |
Preceded by | Craig Scott KC |
Succeeded by | Sheriff Principal Aisha Anwar |
Sheriff | |
In office 2014 – 31 August 2016 | |
Nominated by | Nicola Sturgeon As First Minister |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Personal details | |
Born | Craig Douglas Turnbull |
Alma mater | University of Strathclyde |
Occupation | Solicitor |
Profession | Lawyer Judge |
Craig Turnbull, Lord Colbeck is a Scottish judge who has been a Senator of the College of Justice since May 2023.
Career
Colbeck, a graduate of the University of Strathclyde, was admitted as a solicitor in 1988 becoming a partner in Scottish law firm MacRoberts in 1997. He served as the Managing partner of MacRoberts from 2011 to 2014. He was appointed as a Part-Time Sheriff in 2011 and then as a Sheriff in 2014 before being appointed as Sheriff Principal of Glasgow and Strathkelvin in 2016.
As Sheriff Principal, Colbeck presided over the Fatal Accident Inquiry into the 2013 Glasgow Helicopter Crash.
On 19 January 2023, it was announced that he had been appointed as a Senator of the College of Justice by King Charles III on the recommendation of Nicola Sturgeon. He took up office on 19 May 2023, taking the judicial title of Lord Colbeck.
References
- "Sheriff Principal Appointed". Scottish Government. 22 July 2016.
- "Sheriff citicises delay in bringing Clutha FAI". Scottish Legal News. 30 October 2019.
- "Judicial Appointments, Transfers and Retirement". Judiciary of Scotland. 19 January 2023.
- "New senator installed at the College of Justice". Judiciary of Scotland. 19 May 2023.
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Preceded byStephen Woolman, Lord Woolman | Senator of the College of Justice 2023–present |
Incumbent |
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