From 1952 until 1991, she worked for the Liverpool Chambers (becoming a
recorder in 1978 and head of the chambers in 1988). She was also a member of the
Mental Health Act Commission from 1984 until 1986 and was president of the
Mental Health Review Tribunal. From 1991 until 2001, she was a
circuit judge. In 1994, she used the racist phrase "
nigger in the woodpile" in relation to two police officers in a summation to a
Liverpool county court jury. She immediately apologised for the turn of phrase. However, the plaintiff Valentine Reid, a
black man, brought a
damages action to the
Court of Appeal (
Reid v Chief Constable of Merseyside The appeal was rejected in 1996, ruled as an inadvertent (but highly offensive and inappropriate) slip of the tongue which was immediately withdrawn, and one which did not refer to the plaintiff or prejudice the jury against him. == Personal life ==