The Honourable Len King AC QC |
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Born |
Leonard James King 1 May 1925 Norwood, South Australia |
Died | 23 June 2011 | (aged 86)
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | University of Adelaide |
Occupation | Lawyer Politician Judge |
Parent(s) | Michael King Mary King (nee Ryan) |
Awards | Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) |
Member of the South Australian Parliament for Coles |
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In office 30 May 1970 – 12 July 1975 |
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Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Des Corcoran |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia | |
In office 30 October 1978 – 28 April 1995 |
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Preceded by | John Bray |
Succeeded by | John Doyle |
Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia | |
In office 20 June 1975 – 30 October 1978 |
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40th Attorney-General of South Australia | |
In office 2 June 1970 – 20 June 1975 |
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Preceded by | Robin Millhouse |
Succeeded by | Don Dunstan |
Leonard James King AC QC (1 May 1925 – 23 June 2011) was an Australian politician, lawyer and judge.
King matriculated from St Joseph's Memorial School at age 14, then worked at Shell Company as a clerk. He served in the Royal Australian Air Force in Australia and New guinea during World War II, and used the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme to commence study for his law degree.
King was admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in December 1950, and appointed Queen's Counsel in 1967.
King was an Australian Labor Party member of the South Australian House of Assembly between 1970 and 1975, representing the eastern suburbs electorate of Coles. King was appointed to various ministerial portfolios in his career, including Aboriginal Affairs, Social Welfare, Community Welfare, and Prices & Consumer Affairs. In modern South Australian history, he is one of the few newly elected members of Parliament that have been appointed straight to a Cabinet position without any previous parliamentary experience. He was the 40th Attorney-General of South Australia during the reformist Don Dunstan government, from 1970 until 1975.
King was a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia from 20 June 1975 until his promotion to Chief Justice on 30 October 1978. He retired on 28 April 1995. King worked until his death as a part-time mediator and sometimes as an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia.
King was appointed as a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in the 1987 Queen's Birthday Honours "For service to the South Australian Parliament, Government and to the law."