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Name
  
Alan Wilkie

Role
  
High Court judge

Date appointed
  
2004


Full Name
  
Alan Fraser Wilkie

Born
  
26 December 1947 (age 76) (
1947-12-26
)

Alma mater
  
Balliol College, Oxford

Education
  
Hutchesons' Grammar School, Manchester Grammar School, Balliol College

Sir Alan Fraser Wilkie (born 26 December 1947), styled The Honourable Mr Justice Wilkie, was a British judge and barrister. He retired on 31 January 2017.

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Early life

Wilkie was born on 26 December 1947. He was educated at Hutchesons' Grammar School, an independent school in Glasgow, Scotland, and Manchester Grammar School, an all-boys independent school in Manchester, England. He studied law at Balliol College, Oxford.

Wilkie was called to the bar at Inner Temple in 1974. He was made a Queen's Counsel (QC) on 28 April 1992. On 27 January 1995, he was appointed to the South Eastern Circuit as a Recorder, a part-time judge.

Wilkie became a full-time judge in 1997. On 9 April, he was appointed a circuit judge. He has been a judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division) since 1 October 2004. He was a Presiding Judge of the North Eastern Circuit from 2007 to 2010. On 1 April 2012, he was appointed to the Judicial Appointments Commission for a five-year period.

Notable cases that Wilkie presided over include the trial of Lord Ahmed for death by dangerous driving, the Milly Dowler murder trial, the trial of Bishop Peter Ball for sexual abuse, and the trial of Thomas Mair for the murder of Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox.

Personal life

Wilkie married Susan in 1972.

Honours

Wilkie was made a Knight Bachelor upon becoming a High Court Judge in 2004. He is an Honorary Member of The Society of Legal Scholars.

References

Alan Wilkie (judge) Wikipedia