Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island

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The Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island (also known as the Prince Edward Island Court of Appeal, and as PECA in legal abbreviation) is the appellate court for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and thus the senior provincial court below the Supreme Court of Canada. As the number of appeals heard by the Supreme Court of Canada is extremely limited, the Court of Appeal is in practice the court of final appeal for most residents of Prince Edward Island.

The Court is composed of three judges, led by the Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, currently David H. Jenkins.[1] At any given time there may be one or more additional justices who sit as supernumerary justices.[2] The Court of Appeal derives its jurisdiction from Prince Edward Island's Judicature Act, enacted in its current form in 2008.

History and Functions

Prior to 2008 reforms that were formally implemented in 2009, the senior appellate body in Prince Edward Island was the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island (Appeal Division).[3] With the passage of the Judicature Act, the Supreme Court was stripped of its appellate functions, now assigned to the Court of Appeal, while the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island remained as a single-division superior court. All members of the former Appeal Division became the justices of the Court of Appeal.

The Court of Appeals hears appeals from the Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island on indictable criminal matters as well as appeals from decisions made by the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island.

The Appeal Division sits in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, in the Sir Louis Henry Davies Law Courts.[4]

Pursuant to the Constitution Act, 1867, the Court of Appeal is operated by the provincial government, while its justices are appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the Prime Minister of Canada.

Current Membership

Position Name Appointed Nominated by Position prior to appointment
Chief Justice of PEI David H. Jenkins[5] 2008 Stephen Harper Justice of the Supreme Court of PEI (Trial Division)
Justice John K. Mitchell 2013 Stephen Harper Justice of the Supreme Court of PEI
Justice Michele M. Murphy 2007 Stephen Harper

Chief Justices of PEI

Name Years Position prior to appointment Notes
David H. Jenkins 2008–
Gerard E. Mitchell[6] 2001–2008 Supreme Court judge
Norman H. Carruthers 1980–2001
Charles St. Clair Trainor 1970-?1978 Queen's County Court judge
Thane Alexander Campbell[7] 1943–1970 Premier of PEI, 1936-43
John Alexander Mathieson[8] 1917–1943 Premier of PEI, 1911-17
William Wilfred Sullivan[9] 1889–1917 Premier of PEI, 1878-89
Edward Palmer[10] 1874–1889 Queen's County judge
Robert Hodgson[11] 1852–1874 Lawyer
Edward James Jarvis[12] 1828–1852 King's Assessor, Malta
Samuel George William Archibald[13] 1824–1828 Attorney
Thomas Tremlett [14] 1813–1824 Chief Justice of Newfoundland Exchanged for Colclough
Caesar Colclough [15] 1805–1813 Barrister Exchanged for Tremlett
Robert Thorpe[16] 1801–1804 Irish lawyer Captured by French at sea in 1804
Peter Stewart [17] 1775–1800 Scottish Law Clerk
John Duport[17] ?–1775 Died in Service

References

External links

Court Membership
Supreme Court of Canada (SCC)
British Columbia Court of Appeal (BCCA)
Supreme Court of British Columbia (BCSC)
Provincial Court of British Columbia (BCPC)
Court of Appeal of Alberta (ABCA)
Court of King's Bench of Alberta (ABKB)
Alberta Court of Justice (ABCJ)
Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan (SKCA)
Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan (SKKB)
Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (SKPC)
Manitoba Court of Appeal (MBCA)
Court of King's Bench of Manitoba (MBKB)
Provincial Court of Manitoba (MBPC)
Court of Appeal for Ontario (ONCA)
Superior Court of Ontario (ONSC)
Ontario Court of Justice (ONCJ)
Quebec Court of Appeal (QCCA)
Quebec Superior Court (QCCS)
Court of Quebec (QCCQ)
New Brunswick Court of Appeal (NBCA)
Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick (NBKB)
New Brunswick Provincial Court (NBPC)
Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island (PEICA)
Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island (PEISC)
Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island (PEIPC)
Nova Scotia Court of Appeal (NSCA)
Nova Scotia Supreme Court (NSSC)
Nova Scotia Provincial Court (NSPC)
Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (Court of Appeal) (NLCA)
Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (NLSC)
Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPC)
Territorial Courts (YKTC, YKSC, YKCA, NTTC, NTSC, NTCA, NUCJ, NUCA)
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