John Dwyer (Australian judge)

John Dwyer (Australian judge)

John Patrick (Jack) Dwyer (June 24, 1879 - August 25, 1966) was Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Western Australia from 1945 to 1959.

Early life

Dwyer was born on June 24 1879 at Aberfeldy, Victoria, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Dwyer. He studied at Geelong College where he excelled at cricket and football in addition to his academic work.cite web| title=Dwyer, Sir John Patrick (1879 - 1966) | publisher=Australian Dictionary of Biography| year=2006| url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140073b.htm| accessdate=2008-01-06] Dwyer graduated as dux of the school in 1893. In 1897 he attended the University of Melbourne with the intention of becoming an articled clerk.

Legal and military career

Dwyer was called to the Victorian Bar in 1902cite web| title=The Supreme Court of Western Australia: Centenary of the Completion of Construction and Opening of the Supreme Court Building on 8 June 1903| publisher=Supreme Court of Western Australia| month=Hune| year=2003| url=http://www.supremecourt.wa.gov.au/publications/pdf/Ceremonial_Sitting_for_Centenary.pdf| accessdate=2008-01-06] but relocated to Western Australia in 1904 following an offer of employment with Fremantle barrister M.L. Moss. He was admitted to the Western Australian Bar in the same year. In 1908 Dwyer married Emily Louise Munro at St John's Church in Fremantle. After a brief period with Albany law firm Hayes and Robinson he returned to Fremantle as junior partner to Moss in 1911.

Dwyer enlisted with the Australian Imperial Forces on May 30, 1916 shortly after the ANZAC withdrawal from Gallipoli, and was commissioned as a lieutenant a year later. Arriving in France four months before Armistice Day, Dwyer served with the 44th Battalion during the closing stages of the German counteroffensive and in the immediate aftermath of the war itself. He returned to Australia in early 1919 and was officially demobilised on July 23.

Dwyer resumed his legal practice as a senior partner of the firm Moss, Dwyer, Unmack and Thomas and was selected by the Barristers Board as a member of the three-person committee to consider the establishment of a law school at the University of Western Australia. he became a lecturer at the new law school in 1928 and in 1929 was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court.

On January 1, 1946, Dwyer as appointed Chief Justice of Western Australia. He was knighted in the same year and awarded the K.C.M.G. in 1949.

Retirement

Dwyer retired from the Court on February 28, 1959 at the age of 79. He died on August 25, 1966 at his home in Shenton Park and is buried at the Karrakatta Cemetery.

References

ee also

* Judiciary of Australia


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