Has Master Maria Bancroft-Rimmer, Civil Court of Appeal, held a Court of Protection authorization

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Dear Judicial Office for England and Wales,

Did Master Maria Bancroft-Rimmer, Civil Court of Appeal, hold a Court of Protection
authorization to hear Court of Protection cases in 2012 and 2013.

Yours faithfully,

Leonard Lawrence

Disclosure Team, Judicial Office for England and Wales

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Mark Taylor left an annotation ()

I do not see an answer to that question from the Judiciary, and it should be a public domain answer.