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Weldon Parke
Judge of the Supreme Court
In office
4 July 1976 – 7 June 1981
Nominated by Government of Ireland
Appointed by Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
Judge of the High Court
In office
24 June 1974 – 3 July 1976
Nominated by Government of Ireland
Appointed by Erskine H. Childers
Personal details
Born
Weldon Roycroft Cecil Parke

(1912-04-19)19 April 1912
Dublin, Ireland
Died 7 June 1981(1981-06-07) (aged 69)
Killiney, Dublin, Ireland
Alma mater

Weldon Roycroft Cecil Parke (born April 19, 1912 – died June 7, 1981) was an important Irish judge. He worked in two of Ireland's highest courts. First, he was a judge in the High Court from 1974 to 1976. After that, he became a judge in the Supreme Court from 1976 until he passed away in 1981. Judges help make sure laws are followed fairly for everyone.

Understanding Weldon Parke's Role

Judges like Weldon Parke play a very important part in a country's legal system. They listen to cases and make decisions based on the law. This helps keep society fair and orderly. Parke served in two major courts in Ireland, showing his dedication to justice.

Early Life and Learning

Weldon Roycroft Cecil Parke was born in Dublin, Ireland, on April 19, 1912. To become a judge, people usually study law for many years. Parke attended University College Dublin and King's Inns. These are well-known places for legal education in Ireland. Studying law helps future judges understand how to interpret rules and make fair decisions.

Becoming a Judge

After completing his legal education, Weldon Parke became a barrister. A barrister is a type of lawyer who represents people in court. This experience is very useful for becoming a judge. Judges are chosen for their knowledge of the law and their ability to be fair.

Serving in the High Court

Weldon Parke was appointed a judge of the High Court on June 24, 1974. He served in this role for about two years, until July 3, 1976. The High Court deals with many different types of legal cases. These can include serious criminal cases and important civil disputes. It is a very busy court that handles a wide range of legal issues.

Serving in the Supreme Court

After his time in the High Court, Weldon Parke was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court. This happened on July 4, 1976. The Supreme Court is the highest court in Ireland. It hears appeals from other courts, meaning it reviews decisions made by lower courts. Judges in the Supreme Court make final decisions on legal matters. Parke served on the Supreme Court until his death on June 7, 1981. He passed away in Killiney, Dublin, Ireland.

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