Alexander Owens

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Alexander Owens
Judge of the High Court
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4 February 2019

Alexander Owens is an Irish judge who has served as a Judge of the High Court since February 2019. He formerly worked as a barrister with an expertise in criminal law.

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Education

Owens attended Trinity College Dublin where he obtained a BA. [1] He studied to become a barrister at the King's Inns. [2]

He was called to the Bar in 1980 and became a senior counsel in 2000. [3] His practice focused on criminal law, and the law of conveyancing, local government and chancery law. [4] He also appeared in cases involving company law and personal injuries. [5] [6]

He frequently appeared on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions. He prosecuted criminal trials of a serious nature involving sexual offences, kidnapping, murder, waste offences, and terrorism offences. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] He appeared for the Minister for Justice in an action relating to the publication of the Cloyne Report. [12]

He was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Panel of Enquiry of the University of Dublin in 2004 and subsequently became the chair. [13] [1]

Judicial career

Owens was appointed a judge of the High Court in February 2019. [14] He has presided over cases involving extradition, sexual offences, murder, manslaughter, false imprisonment, and the proceeds of crime. [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] Outside of criminal law he has heard cases involving child law, property, and personal injury law. [21] [22] He presided over the trial of Circuit Court judge Gerard O'Brien in December 2023. [23]

He became a judge of the Special Criminal Court in July 2019, replacing Aileen Donnelly. [24] He has acted as the presiding judge in that court. [25]

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