David Watt (judge)

David Watt (judge)

David Watt is a Justice of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, to which he was appointed on October 12, 2007. Watt is a lawyer, judge, author, and professor. He was educated at the University of Waterloo where he received a Bachelor of Arts in French and Criminology in 1967. He received a LL.B from Queen’s University Law School and was a Silver Medalist. Watt was called to the Bar in 1972.[1]

From 1972-1977 Watt worked as a lawyer, and was the Deputy Director of the Criminal Appeals and Special Prosecutions Branch. From 1977-1985 was Senior Crown Counsel with the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario and was responsible for argument of criminal appeals before the Ontario Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada.[1]

In 1985 Watt was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario also now known as the Superior Court of Justice. He presided primarily over homicide and other complex criminal cases. Watt authored the Court’s Criminal Proceeding Rules and also authored the Ontario Specimen Jury Instructions. Then on October 12, 2007 David Watt was appointed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.[1]

From 1985-2005 Watt was a professor of Law at the Dalhousie Law School and also an adjunct professor at the Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. From 1990-1993 Watt lectured at the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto and taught courses in criminal procedure, advanced criminal law, advanced evidence, trial practice, and appellate remedies.[1]

Watt is also the author of Tremeear’s Annotated Criminal Code, Watt’s Manual of Criminal Evidence, Watt’s Manual of Criminal Jury Instructions, Helping Jurors Understand, and Criminal Law Precedents which were published by Carswell.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Brief Biographical Note of Justice David Watt". Ontario Courts. Judges' Library. Archived from the original on 2009-01-20. http://www.webcitation.org/5dy3OO09c. Retrieved 2009-01-20. 

“Ontario Judicial Appointments Announced.” The Department of Justice Canada. Accessed on January 14, 2009. [1]

“Law Society of Upper Canada, Call to the Bar ceremony.” Roy Thomson Hall July 21, 2005. Recipient Honourable David Watt. [2]

“Model Jury Instruction In Criminal Matter.” Canadian Judicial Counsil. Chief Justice Antonio Lamer. Accessed January 14, 2009. [3]

Law Society of Upper Canada. Accessed January 14, 2009. [4]


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