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Former judge Robin Camp allowed to practice law again

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Published on May 27, 2018 with No Comments

A former judge who resigned over his treatment of a sexual assault complainant is allowed to once again practice law in Alberta. The law Society of Alberta has approved Robin Camp’s reinstatement this week. A three-member committee said Camp’s integrity and competence were not at issue, but the central concern was the reputation of the profession.

“The committee is also of the view that reinstating Mr. Camp would not, when viewed through the eyes of the reasonable person, harm the standing of the legal profession generally.”

Court transcripts from the 2014 sexual assault trial show that Camp — then a provincial court judge in Calgary — called the complainant “the accused” numerous times and asked her why she didn’t resist by keeping her knees together.

Camp found the accused, Alexander Wagar, not guilty. The Appeal Court ordered a new trial in which Wagar was again acquitted.

Camp was appointed to the Federal Court in 2015. He stepped down last year following a Canadian Judicial Council recommendation that he be removed from the bench.

Last fall, Camp applied to practice law again. When law society members become judges, they automatically leave the organization.

The law society held a day-long hearing in November, during which friends and former colleagues described Camp as gentlemanly, respectful, tolerant and eager to learn.

He told the hearing he still had much to contribute and wished to build a law practice in Alberta. He said he has no interest in criminal law, but hoped to go into corporate, commercial, construction, oil and gas or environmental practice.

 

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