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Eliezer Goldberg
Traffic Judge
In office
1964–1965
Magistrate
In office
1965–1974
District Judge
In office
1974–1983
Israeli Supreme Court Judge
In office
1983–1988
chair of the Central Election Commission (the 12th Knesset)
In office
1988–1998

Eliezer Goldberg (Template:Lang-he) (born May 24, 1931) is a former Israeli Supreme Court judge, and former State Comptroller of Israel.

Goldberg was born in Jerusalem. There he attended the Hebrew Gymnasium Rechavia, graduating in 1949. From 1952-1955, he studied law in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he specialized in the office of the president of the Jerusalem District Court. From 1957-1964, Goldberg worked as a lawyer in a number of law firms.[1]

Judicial appointments

From 1964-1965, Goldberg served as a Traffic Judge. From 1965-1974, he served as Magistrate. In August 1974, he became a District Judge in the Jerusalem District Court, and in May 1982, he became its vice president.[1]

Supreme Court Judge

From March 1983 to March 1984, Goldberg served as Acting Supreme Court Judge. On April 18, 1984, he was appointed a Supreme Court Judge.[1]

Central Election Commission and committees

In 1988, Goldberg served as chair of the Central Election Commission (the 12th Knesset). He was a member, then chair, of the Committee for Criminal Jurisprudence Order. In 1994, he became a member in the Shamgar Commission (chaired by former Supreme Court president, Meir Shamgar) which investigated the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre. He also served in several other legal committees.[1]

State Comptroller

Goldberg was voted by the Knesset for a seven-year term as Israel's State Comptroller and Public Complaints Commissioner (from July 5, 1998, to July 4, 2005). On May 18, 2006, he received an esteem award from the influential Movement for Quality Government.[1] From 2007 to 2011 he presided over the Goldberg Commission considering Bedouin land rights.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Curriculum Vitae -Eliezer Goldberg". The State of Israel. March 26, 2002.