Kenneth R. MacDonald
Kenneth R. MacDonald was a judge in the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island.[1][2]
Kenneth R. MacDonald | |
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Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1935 Montague, Prince Edward Island |
Died | November 16, 2018 |
Education | Bachelor of Commerce (1957) Bachelor of Laws (1960) |
Alma mater | Dalhousie University |
History
Kenneth R. MacDonald was admitted to the Bar of Prince Edward Island in 1962.[3] In the 1970s, MacDonald worked for a firm named Foster, MacDonald & Carruthers.[4][5] At this time MacDonald also served as Secretary-Treasurer for the Law Society of Prince Edward Island.[6]
MacDonald retired in August 2001.[7][8] During the same month as his retirement, Kenneth MacDonald's daughter Marla MacDonald made headlines for being suspended by the Law Society of Prince Edward Island.[9] Kenneth R. MacDonald continued to do interviews and discuss legal issues in the media following his retirement.[10][11]
Notable trials
In 1980, Kenneth R. MacDonald judged MacKinnon v Hashie which has been cited in numerous subsequent cases.[12]
In 1992, MacDonald judged Kane v Canadian Ladies Golf Association, in which Canadian professional golfer Lorrie Kane was permitted to participate in a tournament despite the golf association's former decision that Kane could not participate.[13][14]
In 2000, MacDonald judged R v MacAulay, a landmark case in Canadian impaired driving law.[15]
References
- "P.E.I. Court Approves Woman's Sterilization". The Edmonton Journal. January 12, 1981. p. E7.
- Ryder, Ron (Jul 18, 2001). "Guardian Challenges Identity Ban for Doctor: Lawyer for Newspaper Says Doctor Does Not Have Right to Claim Anonymity in Suit Launched in Public Court". The Guardian. Charlottetown. p. A3.
- Markham's Negligence Counsel. Markham Publishing Corporation. 1977. p. 821.
- Cartwright, William B., ed. (1969). "Barristers and Solicitors in Prince Edward Island". The Canadian Law List. Agincourt, Ontario: Canada Law Book. p. 914. OCLC 647954180.
- The Probate Counsel: Lawyers, Digest of Probate Laws, Abstract & Title Companies, Appraisers--brokers. 1974. p. 1092.
- Walters, Susan, ed. (1970). Canadian Almanac & Directory for 1970. Toronto: Pitman Publishing Corporation. p. 343. ISBN 9780273314707.
- Walker, Andy (September 1, 2001). "Cheverie appointed to Supreme Court". The Journal-Pioneer. p. A1.
- Day, Jim (September 1, 2001). "New Chief Justice Sees Need For Understanding Our Court System Better". The Guardian. Charlottetown. p. A3.
- "Lawyer Faces Supsension". The Journal-Pioneer. Summerside. August 17, 2001. p. 3.
- Ryder, Ron (Nov 7, 2006). "MacDonalds' property purchase hit with $26,000 judgment". The Guardian. Charlottetown. p. A5.
- "Seventeen to serve on Task Force on Access to Justice". The Journal-Pioneer. Summerside. June 14, 2001. p. 5.
- Appleby, Eric B., ed. (1981). "MacKinnon v. Hashie, Bridges, Milligan, Milligan and Arsenault (No. GDS-303)". Atlantic Provinces Reports. 79: 157–161. ISSN 0713-8970. OCLC 1124233926.
- Rubenstein, Lorne (September 23, 1992). "Golf Trying times for Canada". The Globe and Mail. p. C6.
- Rubenstein, Lorne (May 1998). "O Kane-ada". Golf Magazine. 40 (5): 154–155 – via ProQuest.
- "Drunk-Driving Conviction Overturned Because Driver's Keys Were Removed". The Guardian. Charlottetown. April 3, 2002. p. A4.