Michael White (judge)

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Michael White
Judge of the High Court
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24 October 2011 September 2021

Michael White (born 1953 [1] ) is an Irish judge who served as a judge of the High Court between 2011 and 2021 and a judge of the Circuit Court between 1996 and 2011. He was formerly a politician and solicitor and was one of the first solicitors to be appointed the Irish judiciary.

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Early career

White was born in Carndonagh, County Donegal. His father Michael was a solicitor. He attended St Patrick's Boys' National School, Carndonagh Boys Secondary School and Gormanston College. [2] He graduated with a degree in law from University College Dublin in 1973 and qualified as a solicitor in 1975. [1] He engaged in socialist activism during his time in university and joined the Workers' Party. [3] He contested three general elections and one by-election in the Dublin Central constituency between 1981 and 1983 for the Workers' Party. [4]

He set up a law firm with Pat McCartan and Paula Scully in 1976, before setting up his own practice in 1987. He later specialised in family law and labour law. [3] He represented future Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore in a land dispute during his career as a solicitor. [4]

Judicial career

He was appointed to the Circuit Court in 1996, one of the first three solicitors to be appointed to a judicial position. In the Circuit Court he sentenced George Redmond following findings by the Flood Tribunal. He presided over the trial surrounding the death of Brian Murphy, [3] which influenced the fictional novel Bad Day in Blackrock and its film adaptation What Richard Did . [5]

He was appointed to the High Court through application to the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board in October 2011. [6] He is the chair of the Hammond Lane Project Board for the development of a new courthouse in Dublin. [7] He publicly criticised the procedures and administration of the Irish family law courts in 2018. [8]

White was the Judge in Charge of the Central Criminal Court. [9] [10]

In February 2021 he was appointed as the inaugural chairperson of the Parole Board and in June 2021 and took over as the chairperson of a Commission of Investigation into allegations of sexual abuse made against Bill Kenneally. [11] [12]

He retired as a High Court judge on 1 October 2021. [13] [14]

Personal life

White lives in Dublin. He married Maud McKee in 1982, a doctor originally from Portballintrae, with whom he had four sons. Dr. McKee died in 2014. [15]

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