Number of Scottish sheriffs reaches record levels
The appointment of the seven men and two women was approved by the Queen after they were nominated by Jack McConnell, the First Minister.
He did so on the basis of a report to him by the independent judicial appointments board that was set up in 2001.
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Hide AdThe appointment of a part-time sheriff was also announced and Mr McConnell said he has asked the board to recommend more part-timers.
The nine sheriffs will serve in some of Scotland's 49 sheriff courts. Some of the newcomers will serve in specific areas where help is most needed.
Mr McConnell said: "These appointments will bring the complement of sheriffs up to a record level of 142. I am sure that they will make an early impact in reducing delays in criminal trials and civil cases being heard."
The new sheriffs are Ruth Anderson QC, 59; solicitor Maxwell Hendry, 50; Martin Jones QC, 50; solicitor Desmond Leslie, 51; solicitor Elizabeth McFarlane, 45; solicitor advocate Alan Mackenzie, 50; Charles Macnair QC, 51; solicitor Thomas Millar, 52, and advocate Nigel Ross, 43.