District Judge (Magistrates’ courts) Appointment: Bristow

AppointmentDistrict Judge (Magistrates' Court)

The Queen has appointed John Llewelyn Bristow to be a District Judge (Magistrates’ courts) on the advice of the Lord Chancellor, the Right Honourable Robert Buckland QC MP and the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, the Right Honourable The Lord Burnett of Maldon.

The Lord Chief Justice has deployed him to the Midland Circuit, based at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court with effect from 23 March 2020.

Notes to editors

John Llewelyn Bristow, aged 43, will be known as District Judge (Magistrates’ courts) Bristow. He was admitted to the Roll in 2000. He was appointed as a Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, assigned to the Immigration and Asylum Chamber in 2018.