Roland Oliver (judge)

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Sir Roland Giffard Oliver, MC (5 May 1882 – 14 March 1967) was an English barrister and High Court judge.

Biography

= Judicial career =

In 1938, Oliver was appointed to the High Court of Justice in succession to Mr Justice Horridge. He was knighted upon his appointment and was assigned to the King's Bench Division. In 1943, he chaired an inquiry into the conditions in naval and military prisons and detention barracks. In 1948, he tried Peter Griffiths for the murder of June Anne Devaney. In 1951, he tried John Straffen, who was found to be unfit to plead. He retired in 1957, after a final sitting at the Old Bailey.

= Family =

Oliver married Winifred Burnaby, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Burnaby, in 1923; she died in 1959. Oliver then married Mrs. Madelaine Mary Kean in 1961; she died in 1974.

= Assessment =

His obituary in The Times described him as "an outstanding figure at the criminal law Bar". He was described as having a quiet manner and a soft voice, but also "a strong and forceful character".

References

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  • "Sir Roland Oliver", The Times, 16 March 1967, p. 16.
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