Alasdair Fraser (barrister)
Sir Alasdair Fraser CB QC | |
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Born |
Alasdair MacLeod Fraser 29 September 1946 Glasgow, Scotland |
Died | 16 June 2012 (aged 65) |
Cause of death | Cancer |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater |
Trinity College, Dublin Queen's University Belfast |
Occupation | Barrister |
Title | Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland |
Term | 1989 to 2010 |
Religion | Church of Ireland |
Spouse(s) | Margaret |
Children | 3 |
Sir Alasdair MacLeod Fraser, CB, QC (29 September 1946 - 16 June 2012) was a Scottish-born Irish lawyer. He served as Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland from 1989 to 2010.
Early life
Fraser was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 29 September 1946.[1] He and his family moved to Northern Ireland in 1950.[2] He studied law at Trinity College, Dublin and undertook postgraduate studies at Queen's University Belfast.[3]
Legal career
Fraser was called to the Bar of Northern Ireland in 1970 beginning his career as a barrister.[2] He practised law at a Belfast legal practice for three years.[1]
In 1973, he joined the Department of the Director of Public Prosecutions.[4] The following year, in 1974, he was promoted to Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions.[2] In 1988, he was promoted to Deputy Director.[1] In April 1989, he was appointed by Sir Patrick Mayhew, the Attorney General for Northern Ireland, as Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland.[3] He served under six Attorney-Generals before retiring in September 2010.[2][4]
Later life
On 16 June 2012, Fraser died of cancer; he was aged 65.[2] He had taken early retirement after his initial diagnosis.[1] His funeral took place at St Mark's Church of Ireland in Dundela, Belfast on 20 June 2012.[3]
Personal life
Fraser was married to Margaret. Together they had three children; a daughter, Katy, and two sons, Andrew and Jamie.[1][3] A rugby fan, he served as Chairman of the Church of Ireland's Young Men's Society rugby club based in Belfast.[2]
Honours
In the 1992 Queen's Birthday Honours, Fraser was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) for his service as Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland.[5] In the 2001 New Year Honours, he was made a Knight Bachelor 'for services to the Criminal Justice System'.[6] He was knighted by Charles, Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace on 2 March 2001.[7] In 2006, he was awarded the Special Achievement Award by the International Association of Prosecutors for his role in prosecuting crimes in Northern Ireland during 30 years of The Troubles.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Sir Alasdair Fraser". The Times. 2 August 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Sir Alasdair Fraser". The Herald. 16 August 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 Archer, Bimpe (19 June 2012). "Former director of public prosecutions dies at 65". The Irish News. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
- 1 2 "Director of PPS Sir Alasdair Fraser to retire in autumn". BBC News. 11 June 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 52952. p. 3. 12 June 1992. Retrieved 04 May 2014.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56070. p. yes. 30 December 2000. Retrieved 04 May 2014.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 56313. p. 1. 24 August 2001. Retrieved 04 May 2014.