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text_A: Dark Places stars an American actress.
text_B: The -LRB- Deputy -RRB- Judge Advocate of New South Wales was a ranking judicial officer in the Colony of New South Wales until the abolition of the role in 1823 .. judicial officer. judicial officer. Colony of New South Wales. Colony of New South Wales. Before the First Fleet sailed from England to colonise New South Wales , Marine Captain David Collins was appointed Deputy Judge Advocate of the colony , and Judge Advocate of the marines .. First Fleet. First Fleet. David Collins. David Collins ( lieutenant governor ). The Judge Advocate held office in several courts .. He was one of a bench of two Justices of the Peace in the Magistrates ' Court .. Justices of the Peace. Justices of the Peace. He was president of the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction .. Court of Criminal Jurisdiction. Court of Criminal Jurisdiction. He was one of a bench of three judges in the Court of Civil Jurisdiction until its abolition in 1814 .. Court of Civil Jurisdiction. Court of Civil Jurisdiction. In the Court of Appeal of New South Wales , he was advisor to the colony 's Governor , who was the sole appeal judge .. Court of Appeal of New South Wales. Court of Appeal of New South Wales. From 1814 ,. He was assessor of the High Court of Appeal of New South Wales .. Court of Appeal of New South Wales. Court of Appeal of New South Wales. assessor. assessor ( law ). High Court of Appeal of New South Wales. High Court of Appeal of New South Wales. He was one of a bench of three magistrates in the Governors Court .. Governors Court. Governors Court. David Collins held office from 1788 until 1796 .. David Collins. David Collins ( lieutenant governor ). He was temporarily replaced by Richard Bowyer Atkins until Richard Dore arrived in 1798 .. Richard Bowyer Atkins. Richard Bowyer Atkins. Richard Dore. Richard Dore. Dore was the first judge-advocate with legal qualifications .. He died in 1800 .. Atkins was re-appointed and held office until late 1809 , although he was temporarily deposed during the Rum Rebellion of 1808 .. Rum Rebellion. Rum Rebellion. At the end of 1809 , Ellis Bent , a barrister , arrived from England to take up the appointment as judge-advocate .. Ellis Bent. Ellis Bent. He held the office until his death on 10 November 1815 .
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