Nick Borkovich

[1][2] Known for his fairness and common sense, Nick Borkovich was a Superior court justice in Ontario, who served on the bench for 28 years, starting in 1982.

Walter Stayshyn, Eugene Fedak and William Festeryga were of Ukrainian descent, whereas Borkovich was of Serbian heritage.

[1] Borkovich attended McMaster University and Osgoode Hall Law School with his good friend Walter Stayshyn.

Called to the Ontario bar in 1962, Borkovich articled with John Munroe and Jack Pelech.

[1] According to Jaime Stephenson, president of the Hamilton Criminal Lawyers' Association, Borkovich truly believed in the jury system, "He was firm, but also kind and never devalued any participant in the judicial system, ..."[1] However, he also knew when to come down hard, giving a violent child molester one of the harshest sentences ever assigned in Canada.