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==Previous Judges== | ==Previous Judges== | ||
{{seealso|Nova Scotia Provincial Court}} | {{seealso|Nova Scotia Provincial Court}} | ||
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! Prior Position(s) | ! Prior Position(s) | ||
! Other Details | ! Other Details | ||
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|Gregory E. Lenehan [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20101019005] | |||
|Halifax | |||
|{{dts|October 19, 2010}} (Judge)<br> October 2024 (ret) | |||
|{{Govt| NS |2009}} | |||
|NS Public Prosecution Service (1989 to 2010) | |||
|{{publishedNSPC|Lenehan}} (~4){{updated|December 2022}}<br> | |||
[https://courts.ns.ca/sites/default/files/editor-uploads/Other/JLenehan_Complaint_Report_March_29_2018.pdf complaint 2018] | |||
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|D. Shane Russell | |||
|Sydney | |||
|December 2021 (Judge )<br> Oct 2024 (Appointed to NSSC) | |||
|{{Govt| NS |2021B}} | |||
|Crown Attorney<br> U of Man grad (2003) | |||
|{{publishedNSPC|Russell}} (~2){{asof|December 2022}} | |||
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|Jill Barrington | |||
|Sydney | |||
|February 3, 2023 (Judge)<Br> Nov 2024 (appointed to NSSC) | |||
|{{Govt| NS |2023}} | |||
|Sheldon Nathanson Law Office <br> Called to bar (2011) | |||
|{{publishedNSPC|barrington}} | |||
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|William Dyer | |||
|Bridgewater | |||
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|{{publishedNSPC|dyer}} (~0) | |||
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| John D. Comeau | |||
| Dartmouth | |||
| 1981 [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20000504003] | |||
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|{{published|john|comeau|ns|pc}} (~0) | |||
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|Warren Zimmer | |Warren Zimmer | ||
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|Frank P. Hoskins [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20080905004] | |Frank P. Hoskins [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20080905004] | ||
|Dartmouth | |Dartmouth | ||
|{{dts|September 5, 2008}}<Br>August 2021 | |{{dts|September 5, 2008}}[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/14208]<Br>August 2021 | ||
|{{Govt|NS |2007}} | |{{Govt|NS |2007}} | ||
|NS Public Prosecution Service (1991 to 1995, 1996 to 2008)<br>Private practice (1995 to 1996)<br>Called to bar (1990) | |NS Public Prosecution Service (1991 to 1995, 1996 to 2008)<br>Private practice (1995 to 1996)<br>Called to bar (1990) | ||
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|Anne S. Derrick [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20050902005] <ref> Appointed to [[Nova Scotia Court of Appeal]]</ref> | |Anne S. Derrick [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20050902005] <ref> Appointed to [[Nova Scotia Court of Appeal]]</ref> | ||
|Halifax | |Halifax | ||
|September 2, 2005 - 2017 (Appointed to NSCA)<br>(12 years) | |September 2, 2005[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/12294] - 2017 (Appointed to NSCA)<br>(12 years) | ||
| PC<br>Hamm | | PC<br>Hamm | ||
|Beaton Derrick<br>Called to bar (1981) | |Beaton Derrick<br>Called to bar (1981) | ||
|Appointed to NSCA (2017)<br>{{publishedNSPC|derrick}} (~173) | |Appointed to NSCA (2017)<br>{{publishedNSPC|derrick}} (~173) | ||
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| | |Jamie S. Campbell [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20050902005] | ||
|Halifax (Youth) | |Halifax (Youth) | ||
|September 2, 2005 - ?? (appointed to NSSC) | |September 2, 2005[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/12294] - ?? (appointed to NSSC) | ||
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|Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson<br>Called to bar (1982) | |Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson<br>Called to bar (1982) | ||
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|{{publishedNSPC|Morse}} (~0)<br> Appointed to NSSC (Family Division) | |{{publishedNSPC|Morse}} (~0)<br> Appointed to NSSC (Family Division) | ||
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| | |Anne E. Crawford | ||
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|2000? to 2009? | |2000? to 2009? | ||
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|{{published|castor|williams|ns|pc}} (~55) | |{{published|castor|williams|ns|pc}} (~55) | ||
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| | |Albert E. Bremner | ||
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| August 15, 1991 [https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/426] | |||
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|R. Brian Gibson [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=19991013007] | |||
|Dartmouth | |Dartmouth | ||
|1990 - ? | |1990 - ? | ||
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|Jean-Louis Marie Gonzaque Batiot | |Jean-Louis Marie Gonzaque Batiot | ||
|Bridgewater | |Bridgewater | ||
| September 15, 1987 | | September 15, 1987 (appoint)<br> Feb 18, 1997 (ACJ)[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/6859] <br> Dec 18, 1997 (CJ)[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/7529] | ||
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|Sole practitioner (1977 to 1987)<Br>Called to bar (1977)<br>Dal law grad (1976) | |Sole practitioner (1977 to 1987)<Br>Called to bar (1977)<br>Dal law grad (1976) | ||
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|Patrick Curran [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20030131010] <ref>{{cite book |author=R.E. Kimball |title=The Bench: The history of Nova Scotia's provincial court |url= |location= |publisher= |page=121 |date= |isbn=}}</ref> | |Patrick H. Curran [https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20030131010] <ref>{{cite book |author=R.E. Kimball |title=The Bench: The history of Nova Scotia's provincial court |url= |location= |publisher= |page=121 |date= |isbn=}}</ref> | ||
|Halifax, Bedford | |Halifax, Bedford | ||
|August 1, 1981 - 2003 (Judge)<br> 2003 | |August 1, 1981 - 2003 (Judge)<br>January 31, 2003[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/10834] to 2013 (Chief Judge)<br> 2013 - 2019<br> (39 years) | ||
|PC<br>Buchanan | |PC<br>Buchanan | ||
|NS Legal Aid<br> Patterson, Smith, Matthews<br> Innes, Matheson, Curran<br>Halifax City (1970)<br> Called to bar (1970)<br>Dal law grad (1970) | |NS Legal Aid<br> Patterson, Smith, Matthews<br> Innes, Matheson, Curran<br>Halifax City (1970)<br> Called to bar (1970)<br>Dal law grad (1970) | ||
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|William John Carruthers Atton | |William John Carruthers Atton | ||
| Halifax | | Halifax | ||
|June 30, 1980 | |June 30, 1980 (appoint.)<Br>Jnue 1, 1991 (ret)<ref>[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/57 1991 - 558]</ref> | ||
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|Crown Prosecutor (1963 to 1980)<Br>Registrar of Probate (1966 to 1980)<Br>Sole practitioner (1962 to 1966)<br>Called to bar (1962)<br> Dal law grad (1962) | |Crown Prosecutor (1963 to 1980)<Br>Registrar of Probate (1966 to 1980)<Br>Sole practitioner (1962 to 1966)<br>Called to bar (1962)<br> Dal law grad (1962) | ||
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|Howard Russell MacEwan | |Howard Russell MacEwan | ||
|New Glasgow | |New Glasgow | ||
| January 18, 1971 | | January 18, 1971 (appoint.)<br>June 1, 1991 (per diem)[https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/56][https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic/OicFile/Details/91] | ||
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|John Smith MacIvor | |John Smith MacIvor | ||
| Sydney | | Sydney | ||
| May 1, 1942 (appt)< | | May 1, 1942 (appt)<br>September 19, 1945 (resign)<br>March 29, 1957 (appt)<br>June 12, 1957 (died) | ||
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|<br>MacIvor and Ross<Br>Dal law grad (1937) | |<br>MacIvor and Ross<Br>Dal law grad (1937) | ||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060106090428/http://www.courts.ns.ca/provincial/index_pc.htm Provincial court] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060106090428/http://www.courts.ns.ca/provincial/index_pc.htm Provincial court] | ||
* [https://novascotia.ca/news/search/?dept=20 government announcements] | * [https://novascotia.ca/news/search/?dept=20 government announcements] | ||
* [https://novascotia.ca/apps/oic?OicYear=&OicKeyNumber=&DateOfOrder=&DepartmentId=&Statute=Provincial+Court+Act&OicText=&SearchSite=public&submit=Search+OICs#basics All OICs] | |||
{{Court Membership}} | {{Court Membership}} |
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- (~X) = approximate number of published decisions according to CanLII as of Oct 2018, unless otherwise indicated.
Previous Judges
Name | Location | Duration | Appointed By | Prior Position(s) | Other Details |
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Gregory E. Lenehan [1] | Halifax | October 19, 2010 (Judge) October 2024 (ret) |
Dexter / Landry (NDP) | NS Public Prosecution Service (1989 to 2010) | Published criminal decisions (~4) (as of December 2022) |
D. Shane Russell | Sydney | December 2021 (Judge ) Oct 2024 (Appointed to NSSC) |
Houston / Brad Johns (PC) | Crown Attorney U of Man grad (2003) |
Published criminal decisions (~2) (as of the end of December 2022) |
Jill Barrington | Sydney | February 3, 2023 (Judge) Nov 2024 (appointed to NSSC) |
Houston / Brad Johns (PC) | Sheldon Nathanson Law Office Called to bar (2011) |
Published criminal decisions |
William Dyer | Bridgewater | Published criminal decisions (~0) | |||
John D. Comeau | Dartmouth | 1981 [2] | Published criminal decisions (~0) | ||
Warren Zimmer | Truro | April 12, 2011 (Judge), 2017 (Sup.) | NDP | Private Practice (1984 to 2011) Crown Attorney (1978 to 1984) Called to bar (1978) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) (as of the end of December 2021) |
William Digby [3] [4] | Halifax | June 10, 1997 (Judge), 2017 (Supernumerary) | Liberal | NS Legal Aid Director (1994 to 1997) NS Legal Aid (1973 to 1997) Called to bar (1972) |
Published criminal decisions (~3) (as of the end of December 2022) |
Flora I. Buchan | Dartmouth | 1996 (judge), 2017 (Sup) | Liberal | private practice Called to bar (~1981) |
Published criminal decisions (~1) |
Aleta Cromwell [5] | Halifax | July 9, 2020 (Judge) 2022 (Appointed to NSSC) |
McNeil / Furey (Lib) | DOJ Called to bar (1999) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) |
Samuel Moreau | Amherst | March 31, 2017 to 2020 Appointed to NSSC (Family Division) |
Liberal | NS Legal Aid (1999 to 2017) | Published criminal decisions (~0) |
Michelle Christenson [6] | Yarmouth | December 11, 2013 to March 2020 Appointed to NSSC (Family Division) |
NDP | NS Public Prosecution Service Called to bar (1996) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) |
Richard J. MacKinnon [7] | Antigonish | November 10, 2009 | Dexter / Landry (NDP) | NS Public Prosecution Service Called to bar (1977) |
Published criminal decisions (~1) |
Jean M. Dewolfe [8] | Kentville | November 10, 2009 | Dexter / Landry (NDP) | Muttart Tufts Dewolfe and Coyle (family) (1990 to 2009) Called to bar (1986) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) |
Pierre Muise | Yarmouth | 2009 - 2010 (appointed to NSSC) (1 year) |
PC | NS Public Prosecution Service (1996 to 2009) | Published criminal decisions (~0) |
Frank P. Hoskins [9] | Dartmouth | September 5, 2008[10] August 2021 |
MacDonald / Clarke (PC) | NS Public Prosecution Service (1991 to 1995, 1996 to 2008) Private practice (1995 to 1996) Called to bar (1990) |
Published criminal decisions (~27) |
Anne S. Derrick [11] [1] | Halifax | September 2, 2005[12] - 2017 (Appointed to NSCA) (12 years) |
PC Hamm |
Beaton Derrick Called to bar (1981) |
Appointed to NSCA (2017) Published criminal decisions (~173) |
Jamie S. Campbell [13] | Halifax (Youth) | September 2, 2005[14] - ?? (appointed to NSSC) | Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson Called to bar (1982) |
Published criminal decisions (~34) | |
Brian D. Williston | Sydney | 1995 (Judge) December 2018 (ret) |
Liberal | NS Public Prosecution Service Called to bar (1974) |
Published criminal decisions (~8) (as of December 2019) |
S. Raymond Morse[2] | Amherst | April 12, 2011 (Judge) November 10, 2015 (Assoc. Chief) |
NDP | Private practice Called to bar (1978) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) Appointed to NSSC (Family Division) |
Anne E. Crawford | 2000? to 2009? | Published criminal decisions | |||
David J. Ryan | 1997 to March 4, 2020 | Published criminal decisions (~3) | |||
D. William MacDonald [15] | 1997 (Judge) | Deputy Minister to Premier (1993 to 1995) Deputy Attorney General (1987 to 1993, 1995 to 1996) Legislative Counsel Office (1975) Crown Attorney Hart and Davis (1968 to ??) Called to bar (1968) |
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Castor H Williams | Halifax | Crown Attorney Called to bar (1977) |
Published criminal decisions (~55) | ||
Albert E. Bremner | August 15, 1991 [16] | ||||
R. Brian Gibson [17] | Dartmouth | 1990 - ? | PC | Private Practice (1973 to 1990) Called to bar (1973) |
Published criminal decisions (~19) |
Robert M. Prince | Published criminal decisions (~0) | ||||
John Grant MacDougall | Otterbrook | June 1, 1988 | Burchell MacDougall and Gruchy (1975 to 1988) Called to bar (1975) Dal law grad (1975) |
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Frances Kent Potts | Dartmouth | January 7, 1988 | Crown attorney (1979 to 1988) David English (1976 to 1978) Called to bar (1975) Dal law grad (1974) |
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Jean-Louis Marie Gonzaque Batiot | Bridgewater | September 15, 1987 (appoint) Feb 18, 1997 (ACJ)[18] Dec 18, 1997 (CJ)[19] |
Sole practitioner (1977 to 1987) Called to bar (1977) Dal law grad (1976) |
Published criminal decisions (~22) | |
Corrine Etta Sparks [20] [21] | Dartmouth | March 30, 1987 - Dec 31, 2021 | PC (Buchanan/?) |
Ruck and Mitchell (1982 to 1987) In-house counsel (1981) Called to bar (1980) City of Halifax (1979 to 1980) Dal law grad (1979) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) |
Robert Allan Stroud | Stellarton | December 16, 1986 | |||
Ross Baxter Archibald | Amherst | June 1, 1985 | |||
James Donald Reardon | Yarmouth | April 1, 1985 | |||
Robert MacDonald | Westville | June 14, 1984 | |||
Henry Walter How[3] | Wolfville | November 14, 1983 | Published criminal decisions | ||
Ronald Angus MacDonald | Antigonish | September 1, 1981 | |||
Patrick H. Curran [22] [4] | Halifax, Bedford | August 1, 1981 - 2003 (Judge) January 31, 2003[23] to 2013 (Chief Judge) 2013 - 2019 (39 years) |
PC Buchanan |
NS Legal Aid Patterson, Smith, Matthews Innes, Matheson, Curran Halifax City (1970) Called to bar (1970) Dal law grad (1970) |
Published criminal decisions (~7) |
William John Carruthers Atton | Halifax | June 30, 1980 (appoint.) Jnue 1, 1991 (ret)[5] |
Crown Prosecutor (1963 to 1980) Registrar of Probate (1966 to 1980) Sole practitioner (1962 to 1966) Called to bar (1962) Dal law grad (1962) |
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Donald Lewis Matheson | Sydney | April 15, 1980 | |||
Elmer Joseph MacDonald | Halifax | February 15, 1980 | |||
Harvey Alfred Veniot | Pictou | January 1, 1979 | |||
Joseph Phillip Kennedy | Bridgewater | September 18, 1978 | |||
Stanley David Campbell [24] | Sydney | 1997 (ret) October 1, 1978 (Judge) |
Crown Attorney (1974) Burchell, Sullivan, Smith and Campbell Dal law grad |
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Robert Jardine McCleave | Halifax | December 19, 1977 | |||
David Edgar Cole | Amherst | March 15, 1977 | |||
Reginald Byron Kimball | Dartmouth | March 15, 1977 | |||
John Alexander MacLellan | Kentville | November 8, 1976 | |||
Kenneth Lee Crowell [25] | Middleton | Sept 2, 1975 | Crowell, Durland & Gillis Called to bar (1954) Dal grad |
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George "Hughes" Randall [26] | Halifax | July 1, 1974 to 2002 (Judge) 2002 to 2012 (sup) |
Hospital Commission Randall, McNeil and Church(1974) Paton, Paton and Randall(1969) Pace and MacIntosh (1962) Called to bar (1961) Dalhousie grad (1960) |
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Phillip Raymond Woolaver | Digby | November 15, 1972 | |||
John Richard Nichols | Halifax | July 1, 1974 | |||
George Roland LeVatte | Sydney | March 28, 1972 | |||
Michael Leo McIntyre | Glace Bay | December 2, 1971 | |||
Sandra Ellen Oxner | Halifax | May 28, 1971 - 1996? | Liberal Regan |
City of Halifax (1966 to 1971) Called to bar (1966) |
Published criminal decisions (~0) Appointed at age 29 [27] |
Charles Witter Archibald | Truro | May 13, 1971 | |||
John Charles O'Connell | Sydney | March 24, 1971 | |||
Howard Russell MacEwan | New Glasgow | January 18, 1971 (appoint.) June 1, 1991 (per diem)[28][29] |
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Herbert Forbes Grant | New Glasgow | December 1, 1968 | |||
Roy Edward "Bud" Kimball [30] [31] | Windsor and Kentville | May 4, 1967 to 1995 (18 years) |
PC | Private Practice (1960 to 1967) | Published criminal decisions |
Thomas Augustine Giles | Amherst | march 1, 1967 | |||
Hiram Joseph Carver | New Germany | August 1, 1963 | |||
Eric David Murray | Halifax | March 14, 1962 | |||
Charles Thomas LeBrun | Bridgetown | March 1, 1960 | |||
William Alexander Douglas Gunn | Sydney Halifax |
October 12, 1960 | |||
Nathan Green | Halifax | September 14, 1959 | |||
Ronald Joseph Macdonald | North Sydney | June 1, 1959 | |||
Martin D. Haley | Halifax | March 21, 1956 | |||
Duncan John Chisholm[6] | Antigonish | Oct 1, 1953 to February, 1980 | Published criminal decisions | ||
Joseph Francis MacManus [7] | Halifax | Sept 13, 1953 to 1961 | Published criminal decisions | ||
John Ferguson MacDonald[8] | Sydney | September 1, 1953 to 1978 | Published criminal decisions | ||
William Ackley Richardson [9] | New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, and Tatamagouche | November 6, 1951 to November 30, 1968 (16 years) |
Published criminal decisions | ||
John Donald MacIntyre[10] | Sydney | January 25, 1951 to 1956 | Published criminal decisions | ||
Parker Thomas Hickey | Halifax | July 14, 1950 | |||
Clinson Roger Rand[11] | Shelburne and Yarmouth | January 3, 1946 to June 30, 1976 | Published criminal decisions | ||
John Smith MacIvor | Sydney | May 1, 1942 (appt) September 19, 1945 (resign) March 29, 1957 (appt) June 12, 1957 (died) |
MacIvor and Ross Dal law grad (1937) |
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Royal Verne Read | Liverpool/Sydney | April 17, 1942 1953 (retired) |
Deputy Police Magistrate (1941) Pearson, Rutledge and Donald Called to bar (1940) Dal law grad (1939) |
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William Daniel Outhit | Halifax | Sept 16, 1940 | Daley, Phinney and Outhit (1928 to 1940) Called to Bar (1928) Dal law grad (1928) |
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Richard Jeffrey Flinn | Halifax | Sept. 16, 1940 1953 (retired) |
private practice (1934 to 1939) Called to Bar (1925) Dal law grad (1924) |
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John Logan Crowe | Truro | September 16, 1940 March 1, 1971 (retired) |
Called to Bar (1933) Dal law grad (1933) |
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Robert Ebenezer Inglis | Halifax | November 15, 1939 September 13, 1959 (sup.) 1982(retired) |
Murray, MacKinnon and Inglis (1920 to 1939) Called to Bar (1920) Dal law grad (1920) |
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Horace Blair Dickey | Kentville | December 8, 1938 (Judge) February 28,1961 (retired) |
Illsley and Dickey (~1925 to 1938) Called to bar (1925) Dal grad |
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Bernard Wallace Russell | Halifax | November 3, 1938 (Judge) November 2, 1939 (resigned) |
Russell and Fielding (~1911 to 1938) Dal grad (1911) |
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References
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