King’s Bench courthouse window project in P.A. honoured as building nears century mark
When the King’s Bench courthouse in Prince Albert was built in 1927, King George V sat on the throne of England and the Commonwealth.
In the nearly 100 years that have passed since, George was succeeded by Edward, then Edward’s brother George VI, then Elizabeth II and now her son Charles II.
In that time, many judges, lawyers and criminals walked the red carpets of the Prince Albert court house, including current Chief Justice of the King’s Bench, Martel Popescul.
“This courthouse holds a special significance for me,” said Popescul. “It was here over 43 years ago, that I conducted my first cases in this very courthouse.”