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Preceded by
  
Sir Francis Burt

Role
  
Justice

Name
  
David Malcolm


Preceded by
  
Sir Francis Burt

Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Succeeded by
  
Wayne Martin

Governor
  
Sir Francis Burt (1990–1993) Michael Jeffery (1993–2000) John Sanderson (2000–2005) Ken Michael (2006–2009)

Born
  
6 May 1938 Bunbury, Western Australia (
1938-05-06
)

Alma mater
  
University of Western Australia Wadham College, Oxford

Died
  
October 20, 2014, Perth, Australia

Education
  
Wadham College, Oxford, University of Western Australia, University of Oxford, Guildford Grammar School

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David Kingsley Malcolm, AC, QC (6 May 1938 – 20 October 2014) was the Chief Justice of Western Australia from May 1988 until his retirement from the bench in February 2006. He was also an expatriate justice of the Supreme Court of Fiji.

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Born in Bunbury, Western Australia, Malcolm was educated at Guildford Grammar School in Perth and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1960. Malcolm was a graduate of the University of Western Australia. He studied for his BCL at Wadham College, Oxford. Before serving as Chief Justice, Malcolm was a deputy counsel for the Asian Development Bank and one of Western Australia's most prominent Queen's Counsel. He regularly appeared before the Privy Council, and appeared as counsel on one of the last Australian appeals to the Privy Council before the Australia Act 1986 took effect. He was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the retirement of the widely respected Francis Burt. In 1990 he also became Lieutenant-Governor of the state.

Malcolm earned great respect during his time as Chief Justice, and received great acclaim from the legal profession on his retirement on 7 February 2006. However, during his final year on the bench he came under increasing pressure, by the media, for perceived failings on the bench after he aborted a murder trial.

At his farewell, the Attorney-General, Jim McGinty, commented on the landmark judgement that Malcolm had handed down in the appeal of John Button, a high-profile case in which a manslaughter conviction was quashed over 30 years after the event. Wayne Martin replaced Malcolm as Chief Justice, and Malcolm later became Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle.

Malcolm died in Perth in October 2014, aged 76.

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References

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