Territorial Courts (Historical)

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Past Judges
Name Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s) Other Details
Bernadette E. Schmaltz 2004 to 2018 PPSC Crown prosecutor
Earl Johnson 2002 Senior Legal Counsel, Northwest Territories Department of Justice (Yellowknife) appointed in 2003 to support growing work of the Court, largely engaged in civil cases
Andrew Mahar [1] March 2012 Clinic Director in Kitikmeot, Defence Counsel

Solo Practitioner (2001 to 2012)
Legal Aid (1994 to 1997)

Robert Kilpatrick October 2009
1999
Administrative Crown Counsel, (British Columbia), Legal Counsel in Inuvik and Whitehorse
Beverley Browne 1993 - 2009 originally a Territorial Court Judge in pre-division Northwest Territories, made Senior judge in 1999 on the creation of Nunavut, strong supporter of the Akitsiraq Law School program, leader in music education (Iqaluit Music Society), church organist (St. Jude's Anglican Cathedral) and responsible for the integration of Inuit elders into functions in the Nunavut Courts.