In 1946, Anderson was appointed to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
He was appointed to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in 1935 and retired in 1961.
He subsequently lost an appeal to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
He appealed the verdict, but the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal rejected the plea in 1986.
In 1948, Procter was named to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
Justices of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal are appointed and paid by the federal government.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal later increased the sentence to 10 years.
In 1995, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal upheld the convictions against the biological parents.
Later that same month, he was named to the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
Martin retired from politics in 1922 and became a judge of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.