The Victorian Government has announced the appointment of her Honour Judge Lisa Hannan as Chief Magistrate of the Magistrates Court of Victoria.
Judge Hannan brings an enormous wealth of experience to the role of Chief Magistrate, having served for eight years as a Magistrate and Coroner, and 13 years as a County Court Judge.
She has significant experience and expertise in criminal law. She served as the inaugural Head of the Criminal Division of the County Court from 2014 to 2018 and previously worked as a barrister with expertise in criminal and family violence matters.
Judge Hannan, who joined the Victorian Bar in 1988, holds a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from Monash University.
She has also been a leader in her field, mentoring and supporting younger women working in the criminal law jurisdiction. She is the founding patron of the ‘Women in Crime’ network that provides mentoring, education and support to approximately 250 female criminal lawyers.
Judge Hannan will commence the role of Chief Magistrate of the Magistrates Court of Victoria on 17 November, replacing retiring Chief Magistrate Peter Lauritsen.
The government recognises the work and contribution of Chief Magistrate Peter Lauritsen, who retires on 17 November 2019 after seven years in the role and 30 years as a Victorian Magistrate. Judge Lauritsen has led the Magistrates Court of Victoria with integrity and distinction. He has been a champion for judicial wellbeing and reforms to improve access to justice. Judge Lauritsen will continue to serve as a Reserve Judge of the County Court.
Judge Hannan’s appointment represents a significant milestone in the Magistrates Court of Victoria.
Fifty per cent of Magistrates will be women at the time of Judge Hannan’s appointment – the first time in Victoria’s history that equal representation has been achieved in the Magistrates Court of Victoria.
Source: Vic Government