Rita Rae, Lady Rae

Rita Rae, Lady Rae (born 20 June 1950) is a Scottish lawyer, judge and a former Senator of the College of Justice.[1]


Lady Rae
Senator of the College of Justice
In office
2014–2020
Nominated byAlex Salmond
As First Minister
Appointed byElizabeth II
Personal details
Born
Rita Emilia Anna Rae

(1950-06-20) 20 June 1950
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh

She became a solicitor in 1974. She joined the Faculty of Advocates from 1982 and was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1992.[2] From 2003 to 2006 she was a member of the Sentencing Commission for Scotland.

Rae served as a temporary sheriff from 1987–1997. She was appointed a sheriff at Glasgow in 1997. She became temporary judge at the Court of Session in 2004. From 2001–2007 she was a member (and vice-chair from 2005) of the Parole Board for Scotland.[3]

Rae was appointed as a permanent judge (a Lord Ordinary) of the Court of Session and a Judge of the Supreme Courts in January 2014.

In 2015, Lady Rae presided over the trial of Alexander Pacteau after he pled guilty to the murder of Karen Buckley in Glasgow.[4] She retired in June 2020.[5]

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References

  1. "Appointment of Senators to the College of Justice". Scottish Government News. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  2. "New judge sworn in". 14 July 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  3. "The Hon Lady Rae (Rita Rae)". Judiciary of Scotland.
  4. "'You destroyed her young life and devastated a family' Full text of judge's statement in sentencing Alexander Pacteau". Irish Times.
  5. "Lady Rae retires". Scottish Legal News. 18 June 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
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