Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie

The Lord Hardie
Senator of the College of Justice
In office
March 2000 – 31 December 2012
Nominated byDonald Dewar
Appointed byElizabeth II
Lord Advocate
In office
1997–2000
Preceded byLord Mackay of Drumadoon
Succeeded byLord Boyd of Duncansby
Member of the House of Lords
Life peerage
21 May 1997
Personal details
BornAndrew Rutherford Hardie
(1946-01-08) 8 January 1946
Alloa
PartyLabour
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
ProfessionAdvocate
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Andrew Rutherford Hardie, Baron Hardie, PC (born 8 January 1946) is a former Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland, and a former Lord Advocate, the country's senior Law Officer. He led the prosecution team in the preparation of the original Lockerbie bombing trial, but resigned as Lord Advocate shortly before the trial commenced in 2000.