Collection search - Hall, Emmett - Interview
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Record information – Brief Hall, Emmett - Interview
Series title:Supreme Court of Canada Oral History ProgramHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1992-04-01Item number (ISN):414310Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADA. SUPREME COURT OF CANADA / COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA: ORAL HISTORYAccession:2008-0087Media:SoundPart:3 of 3Production date:1992-04-01Production company:Christine Kates (Interviewer)Production credit:interviewer, Christine KatesSponsor:Supreme Court of CanadaDescription:The first in a series of interviews with Justice Emmett Hall, conducted by Christine Kates, legal oral historian. Recorded at the home of Dr. Wedge in Toronto. Justice Hall discusses topics including: his family background; his early schooling and decision to pursue law; education at the University of Saskatchewan; articling in Saskatoon; insurance litigation practice; work on criminal cases; the Kasper Beck case, involving farmland; his appointment to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan; the death penalty; and his early years at the Supreme Court of Canada. <2h 15mn>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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