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2001 Oral History Interview

The Hon. David Scott

Judge
Interview Details
Year: 2001
Pages: 257
Status: Open

Justice David Scott’s oral history traces his remarkable career transformation from scientist to prominent jurist. Born in 1927 to a Scottish-Canadian family with deep roots in Canadian construction (including Parliament buildings), Scott initially studied bacteriology and chemistry at McGill’s Macdonald College before working in various scientific positions. After graduating from Osgoode Hall Law School (1955-1959), he articled with patent law firm Smart & Biggar, specializing in intellectual property. Following failed business ventures including Scott’s Industrial Directory and the Bigger Rubber Company, he joined the federal Department of Justice in 1968 as a prosecutor specializing in drug and narcotics cases.

As a provincial court judge, Scott became known for his tough sentencing philosophy and handling of complex cases, most notably the Rajinder S. murder case involving pioneering forensic entomology evidence to determine time of death. This case featured expert testimony from entomologists using fly and maggot evidence, representing cutting-edge forensic science in Canadian courts. Despite the accused killing three family members, he received only three years under the Young Offenders Act, which Scott heavily criticized as inadequate. Scott’s judicial career was marked by his willingness to impose harsh sentences regardless of appellate disagreement, reflecting his belief in deterrent justice during an era of rising crime rates.

This description was written by AI and may contain some inaccuracies.

References

The following are a selection of topics discussed in this oral history.

Courts
  • Court of Appeal
  • Drug Court
  • Exchequer Court
  • Federal Court
  • Newmarket Court
  • Old City Hall Courts
  • Provincial Courts
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Young Offenders Court
Educational Institutions
  • Dalhousie Law School
  • Osgoode Hall Law School
  • University of Toronto
Government Bodies
  • Defence Research Board
  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Justice
  • Metro Police
  • Ontario Hydro
  • OPP
  • Patent Office
  • RCMP
Historical Events
  • 1918-19 flu epidemic
  • Battle of Vimy Ridge
  • Expo 67
  • Great Depression
  • World War I
  • World War II
Jurisdictions
  • Canada
  • Montreal
  • Newmarket
  • Ontario
  • Ottawa
  • Quebec
  • Scarborough
  • Scotland
  • Toronto
  • United States
Law Firms
  • A.H.C. Bruce Q.C.
  • Featherstonhaugh & Company
  • Gowling, McTavish and Henderson
  • Ridout & Maybee
  • Smart & Biggar
Legal Cases
  • Hauser case
  • Khan case
  • Rajinder S. case
  • Scully & York case
Occupations
  • Judge
Oral History Tags
  • Ontario Court of Justice
People Mentioned
  • Allan Tennant
  • Caesar Wright
  • Charlotte Whitton
  • Christopher Robinson
  • David Scott
  • Dr. Neil Haskell
  • Dr. Wright
  • Harold Fox
  • Judge Bradley
  • Rajinder S.
  • Roy McMurtry
  • Russel Smart
  • S. Tupper Bigelow
Professional Organizations
  • Association of Crown Attorneys
  • Canadian Association of Prosecutors
  • Canadian Manufacturers Association
  • Law Society of Ontario
  • YMCA
Time Periods
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1990s
Topics
  • Charter motions
  • circumstantial evidence
  • Conspiracy Law
  • Criminal Code
  • Drug Prosecutions
  • Federal Prosecutions
  • Food & Drugs Act
  • forensic entomology
  • Murder
  • narcotics
  • Patent Law
  • Sentencing Law
  • Trademark Law
  • Young Offenders Act

Some of these references were generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies.

Archive Details

Archive Code: C 81-4-0-139
Title: Interviews with David Scott
Date: 2001
Description: Textual records, Sound recordings
Physical Description: 1 file of textual records. - 7 audio cassettes (ca. 7 hours)
Restrictions: Closed until June 5, 2013
Location: Interviews conducted as part of the Provincial Court Project.

Scope: File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of David Scott (b. 1937), a lawyer appointed to the Bench of the Ontario Superior Court in 1979. This interview concerns his personal and professional history and was conducted as part of the Provincial Court Project. Interview topics include: family background and history; Osgoode Hall Law School; Bigger Rubber Company; relationship with Provincial Crown; area of jurisdiction and courts; plea bargaining and the Young Offenders Act, among others. File consists of seven audio cassette recordings and a transcript with index (257 p.).

File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of David Scott (b. 1937), a lawyer appointed to the Bench of the Ontario Superior Court in 1979. This interview concerns his personal and professional history and was conducted as part of the Provincial Court Project. Interview topics include: family background and history; Osgoode Hall Law School; Bigger Rubber Company; relationship with Provincial Crown; area of jurisdiction and courts; plea bargaining and the Young Offenders Act, among others. File consists of seven audio cassette recordings and a transcript with index (257 p.).