| 31. | In 1782, Connecticut again named him as a delegate, but his health and judicial duties kept him from accepting.
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| 32. | Wythe then resigned from the college and announced that he planned to move to Richmond to concentrate on his judicial duties.
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| 33. | Burton carried out his judicial duties at Madras in a capable way and on his retirement returned to Sydney in 1857.
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| 34. | Upon his return to New Zealand he resumed his judicial duties but died, following a heart attack, in Wellington.
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| 35. | He resigned to resume professional practice and give that attention to business affairs that the exacting nature of judicial duties precluded.
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| 36. | Begbie continued his judicial duties well into his last illness, dying in Victoria, British Columbia on June 11, 1894.
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| 37. | He was recalled as Senior Judge to perform judicial duties in 1990 and served in that role until his death in 2016.
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| 38. | At age 75, concerned as to his ability to fulfill his judicial duties, Carrington resigned from the bench in 1807.
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| 39. | Lemley then retired from full-time judicial duties, and the desegregation case passed to Little Rock by the Eighth Circuit.
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| 40. | However, like his predecessor Sir Robert Henry Blosset, he died there within a few months of starting his judicial duties.
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