Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island

Distribution of Judges

Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island

18 The yearly salaries of the judges of the Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island and of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island are as follows:

(a) the Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, $371,400;
(b) the two other judges of the Court of Appeal, $338,800 each;

[omitted (c) and (d)]
R.S., 1985, c. J-1, s. 18; R.S., 1985, c. 50 (1st Supp.), s. 4, c. 27 (2nd Supp.), s. 1, c. 39 (3rd Supp.), s. 1; 2001, c. 7, s. 10; 2006, c. 11, s. 1; 2012, c. 31, s. 210; 2015, c. 3, s. 125; 2017, c. 20, s. 206; 2022, c. 10, s. 347.

(DOJ)

Current Membership

(Full complement of 3)

Prince Edward Island (2021): 160,536
Pop. per Justice: ~54k

# Position / Name Appointed Nominated by Position prior to appointment Other Details
1 Chief Justice David H. Jenkins[1] 2008 Harper / Nicholson (CPC) Justice of the Supreme Court of PEI (Trial Division) (1993 to 2008)
Stewart McKelvie (1973 to 1993)
Published criminal decisions
2 Justice John K. Mitchell 2013 Harper Justice of the Supreme Court of PEI (2008 to 2013) Published criminal decisions
3 Justice Michele M. Murphy 2007 Harper Called to bar (1987) Published criminal decisions

Chief Justices of PEI

Name Years Position prior to appointment Notes
David H. Jenkins 2008–
Gerard E. Mitchell[1] 2001–2008 Supreme Court judge
Norman H. Carruthers 1980–2001
Charles St. Clair Trainor 1970-?1978 Queen's County Court judge
Thane Alexander Campbell[2] 1943–1970 Premier of PEI, 1936-43
John Alexander Mathieson[3] 1917–1943 Premier of PEI, 1911-17
William Wilfred Sullivan[4] 1889–1917 Premier of PEI, 1878-89
Edward Palmer [5] 1874–1889 Queen's County judge
Robert Hodgson[6] 1852–1874 Lawyer
Edward James Jarvis [7] 1828–1852 King's Assessor, Malta
Samuel George William Archibald[8] 1824–1828 Attorney
Thomas Tremlett[9] 1813–1824 Chief Justice of Newfoundland Exchanged for Colclough
Caesar Colclough [10] 1805–1813 Barrister Exchanged for Tremlett
Robert Thorpe[11] 1801–1804 Irish lawyer Captured by French at sea in 1804
Peter Stewart[12] 1775–1800 Scottish Law Clerk
John Duport[13] ?–1775 Died in Service

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