Fergus Blackie (died 24 April 2021) was a former justice of the High Court of Zimbabwe.
He briefly entered the monastery at Downside Abbey before going on to study law at University College, Oxford.
[1] He began his judicial career in 1978 when he was appointed a Senior Judge of Water and Administrative Courts, culminating in an appointment to the bench of the High Court in 1986.
[2] He fell from power in 2002 after he successfully brought charges against then Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa for "scandalizing the court"; after the trial, Chinamasa had Blackie arrested and charged with two counts of corruption.
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