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Keith Bracken joined the RCMP in 1963 at the age of 18. He served in uniform for 9 years before going to university and earning a law degree in 1976. He was appointed a judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia in 1991 and in 2007 was elevated to the Supreme Court of British Columbia where he sat until his retirement in 2018.
Judge Bracken is a rare individual who can speak from experience about life on the beat, at the bar, and on the bench.
Speaking with Keith about the life of a Mountie in the 1960s and early 1970s is nothing short of amazing - for better or worse it was a very different landscape back then. His training, his responsibilities as a member, and the nature and risk profile of the work back then is very different than it is now.
As he transitioned to other aspects of law enforcement (first as counsel, and later as a judge and justice) it is apparent he never lost the common touch.
Keith's daughter, also a member of the RCMP, is currently serving as an instructor at Depot.
Show notes:
Under Reserve thanks Justice (Constable) Bracken for his time, and his service,
By Dan ColesKeith Bracken joined the RCMP in 1963 at the age of 18. He served in uniform for 9 years before going to university and earning a law degree in 1976. He was appointed a judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia in 1991 and in 2007 was elevated to the Supreme Court of British Columbia where he sat until his retirement in 2018.
Judge Bracken is a rare individual who can speak from experience about life on the beat, at the bar, and on the bench.
Speaking with Keith about the life of a Mountie in the 1960s and early 1970s is nothing short of amazing - for better or worse it was a very different landscape back then. His training, his responsibilities as a member, and the nature and risk profile of the work back then is very different than it is now.
As he transitioned to other aspects of law enforcement (first as counsel, and later as a judge and justice) it is apparent he never lost the common touch.
Keith's daughter, also a member of the RCMP, is currently serving as an instructor at Depot.
Show notes:
Under Reserve thanks Justice (Constable) Bracken for his time, and his service,