Sir Harry Herbert Trusted QC (27 June 1888 – 8 December 1985) was a British colonial Attorney-General and Chief Justice.
[3] Trusted was called to the bar in 1911 at Inner Temple and served overseas in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry during the First World War (1914–1918).
[4] From 1932 to 1936 he served as Attorney-General of the British Mandate for Palestine, then replaced Michael McDonnell as Chief Justice in 1936.
[5] As Chief Justice he is remembered for granting additional powers to the Bedouin Tribal Courts on condition they abandoned the practice of ordeal by fire (Bish'a).
[7] In 1948 he chaired a Commission of Inquiry into the anti-Jewish riots in the British Protectorate of Aden.