- Robert Sedgewick (jurist)
Robert Sedgewick (
10 May 1848 –4 August ,1906 ) was a Justice of theSupreme Court of Canada .Born in
Aberdeen ,Scotland , Sedgewick's family immigrated toNova Scotia while he was still an infant. He was educated atDalhousie University in Halifax, graduating in 1867. He articled in Cornwall,Ontario , in the private practice ofJohn Sandfield Macdonald , who was at that time both the Premier and theAttorney General of Ontario. Sedgewick wascalled to the bar in Ontario in 1872, and in Nova Scotia in 1873 following his return to the province. Sedgwick then established a private practice in Halifax, and subsequently played an essential role in the establishment of the law school at Dalhousie in 1883.Beginning in the 1870s, Sedgewick became active in the
Conservative Party of Canada . The connections thus established would serve him well, as his friend and former Halifax colleagueJohn Sparrow David Thompson , who had become the federal Minister of Justice, appointed Sedgewick as Deputy Minister of Justice in February 1888. In this capacity, he played an important role in the establishment of the first formalisedCriminal Code of Canada , which was enacted in 1892. Thompson, who had by then become thePrime Minister of Canada , also appointed Sedgewick to theSupreme Court of Canada on18 February 1893 , a position he was to hold until his death in 1906.External links
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