David M. Paciocco
Full Professor
57 Louis Pasteur St., Room 119
Ottawa,
Ontario
Canada
K1N 6N5
David.Paciocco@uOttawa.ca
(613) 562-5800 Ext. 3310
(613) 562-5124
LL.B. (U.W.O.), B.C.L. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Hon., Laurentian), of the Bar of Ontario, Full Professor
Professor Paciocco has taught at the Faculty of Law since 1982. He taught at the University of Windsor in 1981-82 and as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1989-90. He has worked as an Assistant Crown Attorney, and as a criminal defence counsel, doing appellate advocacy. He is the author of Charter Principle and Proof in Criminal Cases, (1987), co-author of The Law of Evidence (1995), with Professor Lee Stuesser of the University of Manitoba). Jury Selection in Criminal Cases: Skills, Science and the Law (1997) with David M. Tanovich and Steven Skurka, and author of Getting Away with Murder: The Canadian Criminal Justice System (1998). He has published extensively in the law of evidence, criminal law, as well as on the Charter and the law of trusts. He teaches Criminal Law, Evidence and the Law of Trusts.
