A Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Ian Bruce Josephson gained national attention overseeing the trial of two persons accused of bombing Air India Flight 182, the largest mass-murder in Canadian history.

Josephson articled at the Nelson law firm of Stewart Enderton, and became notable in 1975 for being named a Provincial Court judge at the age of only 29. Nine years later he was named associate chief judge, and in 1988 became chief judge. In 1989 he was appointed to the County Court of Westminster, and in 1990, with the merging of British Columbia's court system, he was renamed as a judge of the province's Supreme Court[1]

In 2012, Ripudaman Singh Malik, a former suspect in the Air India case who was found not guilty by Judge Josephson, wanted the B.C. government to pay for $9.2 million that he had to spend to defend himself in the Air India terrorism case. Malik was shot and killed on July 14, 2022, in Surrey, British Columbia.[2]

Judge Josephson presided over the case of the 1995 Gustafsen Lake Standoff. Calls for a public inquiry were made in response to his sentencing.[3]

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  1. ^ CTV.ca | Profile of the judge who presided over Air India trial[dead link]
  2. ^ "Former Air India Suspect Wants $9 million from B.C. Government". Vancouver Sun. 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  3. ^ Fong, Petti (March 19, 2005). "'These are agonizing decisions'". The Globe and Mail. Vancouver. Retrieved 2019-04-28.