Charles Locke
Charles Holland Locke (September 16, 1887 - May 30, 1980) was a Canadian Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born in Morden, Manitoba, he was called to the bar of Manitoba in 1910 and to the bar of British Columbia in 1928. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in June 3, 1947 and served as Puisne Justice until September 16, 1962.
In 1971, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada.
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| Preceded by Albert Hudson |
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada June 3, 1947 – September 16, 1962 |
Succeeded by Emmett Matthew Hall |
| The Rinfret court (1944–1954) |
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| January 1944 - June 1944: H. Davis | P. Kerwin | A. Hudson | R. Taschereau | I. Rand |
| October 1944 - 1947: P. Kerwin | A. Hudson | R. Taschereau | I. Rand | R. Kellock | J. Estey |
| 1947-1949: P. Kerwin | R. Taschereau | I. Rand | R. Kellock | J. Estey | C. Locke |
| 1949-1954: P. Kerwin | R. Taschereau | I. Rand | R. Kellock | J. Estey | C. Locke | J. Cartwright | G. Fauteux |
| The Kerwin court (1954–1963) |
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| 1954-1956: R. Taschereau | I. Rand | R. Kellock | J. Estey | C. Locke | J. Cartwright | G. Fauteux | D. Abbott |
| 1956-1957: R. Taschereau | I. Rand | R. Kellock | C. Locke | J. Cartwright | G. Fauteux | D. Abbott | H. Nolan |
| 1958-1959: R. Taschereau | I. Rand | C. Locke | J. Cartwright | G. Fauteux | D. Abbott | R. Martland | W. Judson |
| 1959-1962: R. Taschereau | C. Locke | J. Cartwright | G. Fauteux | D. Abbott | R. Martland | W. Judson | R. Ritchie |
| 1962-1963: R. Taschereau | J. Cartwright | G. Fauteux | D. Abbott | R. Martland | W. Judson | R. Ritchie | E.M. Hall |
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