Christopher Robinson (Canadian lawyer)
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Christopher Robinson (Canadian lawyer)
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Christopher Robinson, was a Canadian lawyer and prosecutor known for representing the Government of Canada in a number of high-profile cases and international disputes, including the trial of Métis rebel, Louis Riel. Upon graduation from Upper Canada College, he obtained a BA from Trinity College and an MA from the same institution and was called to the bar in 1850. He was appointed a QC in 1863. He twice represented the crown prosecution when Patrick J. Whelan appealed his conviction for the mu
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Canadian lawyer (1828–1905)
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2024-03-31T20:52:45Z
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