Jeffrey Allan Miles was an Australian author and jurist.
13 Facts About Jeffrey Miles
Jeffrey Miles was a Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory.
Jeffrey Miles held judicial appointments in New South Wales and Papua New Guinea.
Jeffrey Allan Miles was born 20 March 1935 in Newcastle, New South Wales, the son of James Albert Miles and Dora Jessie Miles.
Jeffrey Miles attended Newcastle Boys High School and matriculated to the University of Sydney; where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1955, a Bachelor of Laws in 1958, and a Master of Laws in 1973.
Jeffrey Miles was appointed concurrently to the Federal Court of Australia.
Jeffrey Miles continued as a judge in both the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory until his early retirement in 2002.
Jeffrey Miles chaired the Torres Strait Fisheries Assessment Advisory Panel in 2006 and 2007.
Justice Jeffrey Miles dealt with many interesting cases during his career.
Jeffrey Miles embarked on a full and frank discussion of the New South Wales prison system.
Jeffrey Miles dealt with a claim for compensation for injuries suffered by a female complainant slipping on the floor at a supermarket.
Jeffrey Miles led an inquiry into the fitness to be tried of David Harold Eastman.
Jeffrey Miles concluded that Eastman was fit to plead to the indictment.