The Hon Greg Regis
This second interview with Justice Gregory Regis continues his career narrative, focusing on his transition from community legal work to the Crown Attorney’s office in Durham Region in 1990. Regis discusses the challenges he faced as the first Black Assistant Crown Attorney in Durham, including initial suspicion from police officers who questioned his friendship with activist Dudley Laws. He describes the stress of working through the Askov decision period, when thousands of cases had to be withdrawn due to unreasonable delays, and his evolution into handling serious cases including murder trials.
The interview extensively covers Regis’s 1999 appointment to the Ontario Court of Justice and his subsequent role as Regional Senior Justice for Central East Region beginning in 2007. He reflects on the isolation that comes with judicial appointment, losing social connections due to ethical constraints, and the responsibility he feels as a role model for the Black community. Regis discusses his efforts to improve access to justice through administrative changes like expanding bail courts and his observations about declining courtroom standards among lawyers.
Throughout the interview, Regis addresses broader themes including literacy issues in the justice system, the need for greater diversity on the bench, and his commitment to rehabilitation over incarceration. He also discusses his extensive community involvement before becoming a judge, including work with police relations committees and Caribbean development organizations, activities he had to cease upon judicial appointment.
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References
The following are a selection of topics discussed in this oral history.
- Barrie court
- Brampton court
- Eastern Caribbean Court
- Newmarket Court
- North York Courts
- Ontario Court of Justice
- Oshawa Court
- Peterborough Court
- Small Claims Court
- Superior Court of Canada
- Osgoode Hall Law School
- University of Toronto Faculty of Law
- University of Windsor Faculty of Law
- Canadian International Development Agency
- Durham Region Crown Attorney's Office
- Ministry of the Attorney General
- Police Services Board
- Toronto Police Service
- Askov Decision 1990
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms Implementation
- Wade Lawson Police Shooting 1987
- Caribbean
- Central East Region
- Durham Region
- Grenada
- Ontario
- St. Lucia
- Toronto
- Freeman & Company
- McCarthy Tétrault
- R. v. Askov
- Judge
- Ontario Court of Justice
- Charles Roach
- Chief Justice Bonkalo
- Craig Perkins
- David O'Connor
- Dorothy Travis
- Dudley Laws
- Eddie Greenspan
- Fred Gans
- Howard Hampton
- Hugh Fraser
- Ian Scott
- Jack Marks
- John Scott
- Juanita Westmoreland-Traore
- Julian Fantino
- Julius Isaac
- June Rowlands
- Justice Rosenberg
- Kofi Barnes
- Michael Durubis
- Michael Tulloch
- Michelin Rawlins
- Percy Anderson
- Peter Russell
- Roy McMurtry
- Steve Skurka
- Black Resources Information Centre
- Canadian Council for International Co-Operation
- Canadian Foundation for Caribbean Development
- Caribana Organization
- Law Society of Ontario
- St. Lucia Association
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- Access to Justice
- Administrative Law
- Bail Procedures
- Charter Rights
- Criminal Law
- Crown Prosecution
- Family Law
- Immigration Law
- Judicial Administration
- Mental Health Law
Some of these references were generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies.