Nova Scotia government appoints new director of police watchdog agency
Wright is replacing retired Crown attorney John Scott, who was appointed interim director when Felix Cacchione, a former judge, retired in May.
Justice Minister Brad Johns described Wright as an accomplished prosecutor who has handled some of the province’s most demanding and complex cases. Wright is a graduate of Dalhousie University’s Schulich law school and has also practised criminal law and worked for the federal Department of Justice.The Province has appointed Alonzo Wright, KC , as Director of the Serious Incident Response Team
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