Examples of 'first chief justice' in a sentence

Meaning of "first chief justice"

first chief justice: This phrase generally refers to the inaugural or founding individual who holds the position of chief justice in a legal or judicial system

How to use "first chief justice" in a sentence

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Jay became first chief justice.
Houston nominated James Collinsworth to be the first chief justice.
He is the first chief justice in history to be dismissed through impeachment.
It is named for Charles Dunn, first chief justice of the territory.
The first chief justice to be impeached is Renato Corona.
That same day, Washington nominated the first Chief Justice and five Associat.
First Chief Justice of the court.
Almy was named John Jay, after the first chief justice of the United States.
He was the first chief justice of Nova Scotia to do so, though successors accepted.
Lumpkin 's brother Joseph Henry Lumpkin was the first chief justice of the Georgia supreme court.
The first Chief Justice was John Jay and he was appointed in 1789.
Another brother, Stephen Peter Thomas was the first Chief Justice of the Mid-West region.
Upon BC entering Confederation in 1871, Begbie became its first chief justice.
John Marshall, the first chief justice.
On 24 January he was appointed the first chief justice of the new court.

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