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Aston Joseph Hall is a Canadian judge. On June 3, 2021, Hall was appointed Associate Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice. [1] Hall studied law at Osgoode Hall Law School where he earned a Bachelor of Laws Degree and a Master of Laws Degree. [2] In 2011, Hall was appointed as a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice. [3]
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Among many judges from the Court who have been elevated to the Supreme Court of Canada are Justices Rosalie Abella, Louise Arbour, Peter Cory, Louise Charron, Andromache Karakatsanis, Bora Laskin, Michael Moldaver, and Mahmud Jamal, as well as Bertha Wilson, who was the first female justice on both the Court of Appeal for Ontario (1975) and the ...
He was appointed the deputy director of the Federal Prosecution Service, Ontario Watch in 2002. He was involved in the design and implementation of Canada's first Drug Treatment Court in 1998. He became Canada's 25th African-Canadian judge on 8 February 2004, making him one of Canada's youngest judges at the time.
David H. Doherty is a retired justice of the Ontario Court of Appeal and considered by many to be the author of leading judgments responsible for shaping criminal law in Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was initially appointed September 1, 1990, and was previously a judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario from September 2, 1988. [ 3 ]
Edwin B. "Ted" Minden is a Canadian judge on the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. [1] On the recommendation of then-Attorney General and Minister of Justice Allan Rock , Justice Minden was nominated for the court in 1996 by then-Prime Minister Jean Chrétien .
Paul B. Schabas is a judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. [1] Prior to his appointment to the bench, he was senior litigation partner at Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP in Toronto and was one of Canada's leading barristers. In addition to a busy commercial litigation practice, Paul acted for clients on arbitrations, white collar ...