HALIFAX, N.S. — Four new judges have been appointed to the Nova Scotia provincial court, effective Friday. Attorney General and Justice Minister Brad Johns ...
Jillian Barrington, of Sydney, is one of four judges being appointed to the Nova Scotia provincial court. ContributedHALIFAX, N.S. — Four new judges have been appointed to the Nova Scotia provincial court, effective Friday.
Attorney General and Justice Minister Brad Johns announced that Jillian Barrington of Sydney, Bronwyn Duffy of Bible Hill, Jill Hartlen of Hubbards, and Bryna Hatt of New Glasgow are Nova Scotia's newest judges. Barrington practised with Sheldon Nathanson Law Office in Sydney, where she focused on criminal and family law. She has also represented children and guardians as a court-appointed lawyer in matters with Mi'kmaw Family and Children's Services of Nova Scotia. She was called to the bar in 2011.
Duffy was a partner with MacIsaac, Clarke & Duffy in Stellarton. Her practice included federal prosecutions as agent counsel for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, being a town solicitor, residential and commercial real estate and municipal law. She was called to the bar in 2010.Before her appointment, Hartlen was agent supervisor, Atlantic region, of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. She has provided Charter of Rights and Freedoms training to agents and police.
Hartlen has been involved in more than 100 charter challenges. In 2018, she was designated a wiretap agent, prosecuting many complex wiretap cases. She was called to the bar in 2004.Hatt was a lawyer and president of Fraser Hatt Law in Port Hawkesbury, where she practised Indigenous, labour and employment law and conducted independent workplace investigations.
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