Thomas Crowther (judge)


Thomas Edward Crowther is a British barrister, who served as a Circuit Judge from 2013 to 2018. He was assigned to the Wales Circuit on 24 July 2013 and resigned from the circuit bench on 5 December 2018.

Career

Crowther became a barrister in 1993 and Queen's Counsel in 2013. Crowther was a founder member of Apex Chambers in 2007 and head of chambers in 2012-13.
He was a judge of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal 2006-2013, a Recorder 2009-2013, a Circuit Judge 2013-2018, and an associate Judge of the Sovereign Bases of Akrotiri and Dhekelia 2015-2020.
Following his return to practice, Crowther joined , London, in February 2019.
In June 2019, he was appointed as Chair of the .
He is a panel chair for the .

Note-taking ban

During proceedings at Cardiff Crown Court on 7 and 8 April 2014 Crowther directed that no member of the public could make notes of the proceedings without his permission and twice ruled that the claimant in the case in question could not make notes. On spotting someone taking notes in the public gallery Crowther stated:
When a judicial review of Crowther's rulings were considered at the High Court a judge there ruled "those who attend public court hearings should be free to make notes of what occurs". That there could be exceptions such as where note taking was done for a wrongful purpose; for example to brief a witness who is not in court was noted. The High Court judged there had been a mistaken understanding that notes should never be taken unless permission was first sought from and granted by the court.