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John Kay (judge)

Sir John William Kay PC (13 September 1943 – 2 July 2004) was a Lord Justice of Appeal, a member of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales from 2000 until his death.[1]

Sir John Kay
Lord Justice of Appeal
In office
2000–2004
MonarchElizabeth II
Justice of the High Court
In office
1992–2000
Personal details
Born(1943-09-13)13 September 1943
Died2 July 2004(2004-07-02) (aged 60)
Resting placeSefton Parish Churchyard, Merseyside
NationalityBritish
SpouseJennifer Ann Kay
Children3 (including Ben Kay and Amanda Yip)
Alma materChrist's College, Cambridge

Career Edit

After being called to the bar in 1968 following a brief stint as a schoolteacher, he became a Queen's Counsel in 1984 and was named to the High Court of Justice of England and Wales in 1992.[2]

On the Court of Appeal he upheld the conviction of mass murderer Jeremy Bamber in 2002, perhaps his most celebrated case. He subsequently overturned the murder conviction of Sally Clark, accused of killing her two young sons, and dismissed the posthumous appeal in the name of the executed Ruth Ellis on largely technical grounds.[3]

Personal life Edit

Growing up near Liverpool, he was educated at Denstone College and subsequently studied mathematics at Christ's College, Cambridge before switching to law. A keen rugby enthusiast he played for Waterloo Rugby Club in his youth and later became club president between 1995 and 1997. He married Jennifer Kay in 1966, whem he had two daughters and a son. Ben, who was part of the victorious 2003 Rugby World Cup squad. His daughter Amanda was appointed to the High Court in 2017.[2][4]

Kay passed away on the 2nd of July 2004 in London, following a heart attack. He was cremated and buried at Sefton Parish Churchyard in Merseyside.[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ . number10.gov.uk. 19 May 2000. Archived from the original on 2 January 2004.
  2. ^ a b "Kay, Rt Hon. Sir John (William), (13 Sept. 1943–2 July 2004), a Lord Justice of Appeal, since 2000". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U22653. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Obituary: Sir John Kay". the Guardian. 6 July 2004. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Sir John Kay". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 25 September 2022.

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