- William Buell Richards
Sir William Buell Richards, PC, Kt (
2 May ,1815 –January 26 ,1889 ) was the firstChief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada .Richards was born in Brockville,
Upper Canada to Stephen Richards and Phoebe Buell. He earned law degree at the St. Lawrence Academy inPotsdam, New York and then articled with his uncleAndrew Norton Buell in Brockville. He was called to the bar in 1837 and continued to practice in Brockwille with George Malloch until 1853 and then with his uncle again.In 1848 Richards was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada and by 1848 he became theAttorney General for the province. Leaving politics, he was appointed to the Court of Common Pleas of western Canada and by 1863 he became Chief Justice.In November 1868 Richards was appointed to Chief Justice of the province which was the highest court in Canada at the time. It was during this time that he heard the appeal of
Patrick James Whelan for the murder ofThomas D'Arcy McGee .With the creation of the
Supreme Court of Canada in 1875 Richards was appointed directly to the position of Chief Justice which he stayed at until his retirement on January 10, 1879.Source
* based on [http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/aboutcourt/judges/richards/index_e.asp official Supreme Court bio]
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5793 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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