English: Arthur L. Smith, K.C, A.L. Smith was a formidable criminal trial lawyer who was nationally respected. During a courtroom skirmish, no one could better articulate and apply the rules of evidence, practice and procedure. During his career, A.L. Smith was associated with many of Alberta’s great law cases including Powlett vs. University of Alberta (hazing case), Solloway & Mills (bucket shop brokerage house bust), The Corona Hotel fire, and MacMillan vs. Brownlee.
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