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Provincial Court Judge Appointed in Moose Jaw

Released on November 25, 2016

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the appointment of Daryl Rayner, Q.C., as a judge to the Provincial Court in Moose Jaw.

“Judge Rayner is an exceptional appointment to the bench,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said.  “For 32 years, he has served the people of Saskatchewan in Public Prosecutions and his experience in criminal law will certainly enhance the judicial system in our province.”

Judge Rayner received his Law Degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1983.  He began his career as a Crown Prosecutor in Regina and later became the Director of Prosecutors in Saskatchewan.  He most recently served as the Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Public Prosecutions for the province.  In addition, he also taught criminal law for several years at the Saskatchewan Police College and RCMP “F” Division.

“This achievement truly is a reflection of a great deal of legal expertise as well as extensive public service experience,” Wyant said.  “The courts will benefit from Judge Rayner’s knowledge and skills and I am pleased to offer my personal best wishes on his appointment.”

Judge Rayner replaces Judge Margaret Gordon, who will be retiring.

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For more information, contact:

Linsay Rabyj
Justice
Regina
Phone: 306-787-0775
Email: linsay.rabyj@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-540-4945

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