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Duncan Shaw (judge)

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Duncan Weld Shaw is a former British Columbia Supreme Court Justice who served on the Court from 1987 to 2007. Shaw is best known for his ruling in R. v. Sharpe that Canada's law prohibiting child pornography was unconstitutional. In another case, he ruled that the media cannot publish the names of young offenders charged with serious crimes, including murder, until a transfer hearing to adult court takes place and a 30-day appeal period expires.

Personal life

Shaw earned a Bachelor of Arts (1955) and a Bachelor of Laws (1956) from the University of British Columbia. In 1961, he married Patricia Nan Gardner.

References

  1. "Former Justices (since 1996)". Members of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Supreme Court of British Columbia. 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
  2. Ian Bailey (January 21, 1999), Child porn judge considered student of the law, Canadian Press
  3. "Alumnae and Alumni". U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle. 15 (2): 13. 1961.

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