Rotorua barristers Prue McGuire and Chris Macklin named new District Court judges

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Two new District Court Judges have been appointed in New Zealand, with Prudence McGuire set to serve in Palmerston North and Christopher Macklin in Nelson. The appointments, announced today, aim to bolster the judiciary with experienced legal professionals specializing in criminal, family, and regulatory law.

New Appointments Reflect Extensive Experience

Prudence McGuire, a Rotorua-based barrister, will be sworn in at the Palmerston North District Court on April 21, 2026. Her legal career began in 1992, and included roles at LW Goodman in Palmerston North and Wollerman Cooke McClure in Carterton. She later joined Davys Burton in Rotorua in 2001, becoming a partner in 2005 and serving as a Crown and Senior Crown Prosecutor.

Did You Know? Prudence McGuire has been a member of the Family Law Section Advisory Panel, a Mental Health Advocate and Lawyer for Child.

McGuire established her own practice as a barrister sole in 2007, representing clients in both family and criminal court matters. She expressed feeling “incredibly humbled” by the appointment, stating she looks forward to continuing to serve the community and deliver fair outcomes.

Christopher Macklin, now based in Nelson, brings 17 years of experience gained in Rotorua, where until 2023 he was a principal Crown prosecutor and partner at Gordon and Pilditch. He was admitted to the bar in 2006, following a brief period at Russell McVeagh.

Expert Insight: The appointments of McGuire and Macklin demonstrate a commitment to regional judicial capacity, ensuring access to justice in key areas and drawing on professionals with deep roots in the communities they will serve.

Macklin, who also served as convenor of the New Zealand Law Society Criminal Law Committee, will be sworn in at the Nelson District Court on May 15, 2026. He stated that serving the community is what he looks forward to most, emphasizing the importance of a “robust but humane justice system.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Prudence McGuire’s first legal role?

Her first job was at LW Goodman in Palmerston North.

How long did Christopher Macklin perform in Rotorua?

He spent 17 years gaining experience in Rotorua until 2023.

What role did Macklin hold at Gordon and Pilditch?

He was a partner at Gordon and Pilditch and a principal Crown prosecutor.

As both judges prepare to take on their new roles, it remains to be seen how their experience and perspectives will shape the legal landscape in Palmerston North and Nelson.

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