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George Wheelock Burbidge (6 February 1847 – 18 February 1908) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and author. After being called to the bar of New Brunswick in 1872, he became a partner in the Saint John, New Brunswick law firm of Harrison and Burbidge. In 1882, Burbidge was appointed federal Deputy Minister of Justice. He is noted for having conducted the prosecution of Louis Riel during his trial for treason following the North-West Rebellion of 1885. George Wheelock Burbidge (6 février 1847 - 18 février 1908) était un avocat, juge et auteur canadien. Il fit partie de l'équipe qui obtint la condamnation de Louis Riel pour trahison après la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest en 1885. Eminent juriste, il fut le premier juge nommé à la tête de la nouvelle le 1er octobre 1887 (cette cour précédant l'actuelle . Son ouvrage de 1890, "Résumé de la loi criminelle canadienne" aura une influence marquante sur la rédaction du code criminel canadien en 1892.
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George Wheelock Burbidge (6 février 1847 - 18 février 1908) était un avocat, juge et auteur canadien. Il fit partie de l'équipe qui obtint la condamnation de Louis Riel pour trahison après la Rébellion du Nord-Ouest en 1885. Eminent juriste, il fut le premier juge nommé à la tête de la nouvelle le 1er octobre 1887 (cette cour précédant l'actuelle . Son ouvrage de 1890, "Résumé de la loi criminelle canadienne" aura une influence marquante sur la rédaction du code criminel canadien en 1892. George Wheelock Burbidge (6 February 1847 – 18 February 1908) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and author. After being called to the bar of New Brunswick in 1872, he became a partner in the Saint John, New Brunswick law firm of Harrison and Burbidge. In 1882, Burbidge was appointed federal Deputy Minister of Justice. He is noted for having conducted the prosecution of Louis Riel during his trial for treason following the North-West Rebellion of 1885. In October 1887, he subsequently became the first justice of the Exchequer Court, the predecessor to the modern Federal Court of Canada. Two of his rulings that are considered especially important * Samson v. The Queen, (1888) 2 Ex. C.R. 30 (concerning the value of land expropriated by the Crown) * St. John Gas Light Co. v. The Queen, (1895) 4 Ex. C. R. 326 (one of the first judicial pronouncements on environmental pollution) Burbidge was also active in community affairs. Elected president of the Associated Charities of Ottawa in 1895, he helped found the Victorian Order of Nurses in 1897 and succeeded Lady Aberdeen [Marjoribanks*] as president, serving from 1899 until his death. In his early years as a judge, he published A Digest of the Criminal Law of Canada, which heavily influenced the groundbreaking Criminal Code, enacted by the federal Parliament in 1892.
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