James Lockyer
James Lockyer is a social justice activist in Canada.
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He is the founding director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted (AIDWYC). He has been involved in exposing more than ten wrongful convictions in Canada, including the cases of Guy Paul Morin, David Milgaard, Clayton Johnson and Gregory Parsons. Several of these cases have become the subject of public inquiries.
Related Topics:
Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted - Guy Paul Morin - David Milgaard - Clayton Johnson - Gregory Parsons
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Mr. Lockyer is currently working on behalf of Steven Truscott, whose 1959 conviction of the murder of Lynne Harper is currently under review by the Ontario Court of Appeal, and of Robert Baltovich, whose murder conviction was quashed by the Ontario Court of Appeal in November, 2004. Mr. Baltovich is now awaiting a new trial.
Related Topics:
Steven Truscott - Lynne Harper - Ontario Court of Appeal - Robert Baltovich
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Mr. Lockyer taught law at McGill University and at the University of Windsor until 1977, when he went into private practice as a criminal lawyer.
Related Topics:
McGill University - University of Windsor - Criminal lawyer
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Lockyer has twice been a candidate for the New Democratic Party. He ran federally in the Toronto riding of St. Paul's, first in the 1979 federal election and then in the 1980 federal election. He placed third on both attempts.
Related Topics:
New Democratic Party - Toronto - Riding - St. Paul's - 1979 federal election - 1980 federal election
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