Pierre Slicer

Pierre Slicer AO (born 2 December 1943) is an Australian judge and former political activist.

[1] His father was an American serviceman who fought in the Philippines during World War II, while his mother was an Australian woman from Dover, Tasmania.

[5] He also served on the party's national committee and in 1976 toured Italy, Romania and Yugoslavia with a CPA delegation.

[2] As a criminal barrister he notably represented CSIRO scientist Rory Jack Thompson in the trial for the murder and dismemberment of his wife in 1984.

[12] Slicer spent three weeks in Samoa in 2006, as an independent judge on cases relating to the 2006 Samoan general election.