How to ensure the right people, with the right experience, apply at the right time for the correct level of judicial post? Judge David Pearl explains .
This month, candidates will sit the qualifying test for 128 vacancies for Crime and Family Recorders on the South East Circuit. The advertisements attracted almost 1,000 candidates, the largest number of applicants for any Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) exercise in its three-year history. Across the board, judicial posts are attracting large numbers of candidates. In the first six months of this financial year, for example, the JAC received more applications than in the whole of last year. The rate of applicants to places (8:1) for this Recorder exercise is dwarfed by the 30:1 ratio when 800 candidates applied for 26 Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) posts last summer.