Glen Crisp
Glen Crisp, LLB, LLM, is an Assistant Crown Attorney with the Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario), Guns and Gangs Unit in Toronto. He received his LL.B. degree from the Schulich School of Law (Dalhousie) in 2001 and his Master of Laws in criminal law and procedure from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2016. After being called to the bar in 2002, Glen joined the downtown Toronto Crown Attorney’s office before joining the Guns and Gangs Unit in early 2016.
Glen has written and presented extensively on issues relating to criminal law, evidence and procedure. Since 2014, he has been a director of the Ontario Crown Attorney’s Association “Experts” course, teaching Crowns throughout the province and invitees across the country about expert opinion evidence. Glen has also been involved as an instructor and/or organizer with various accredited criminal evidence and advocacy programs, including those with Osgoode Professional Development, the Law Society of Ontario and The Advocates’ Society.