Suite 201, Prince George, British Columbia
Connor Carleton was born and raised in Prince George, BC. Following graduation from Prince George Secondary School he moved around western Canada working and experiencing life in several locales with the intention of pursuing a career in the electrical trade. Upon entrance to trade school at the College of New Caledonia, Connor found that he was interested in the intellectual challenge of the studies and, ultimately, made the decision to engage in full time university education rather than the immediate career he had intended.
Connor first enrolled in the business program at the College of New Caledonia before switching to Criminology as an academic pursuit finding the subject matter far more interesting and fulfilling. Pursuing a bachelor of arts in criminology led Connor to Simon Fraser University from which he graduated with honours first class in 2007.
Connor attended law school at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from the fall of 2008 until graduation in April of 2011. Following second year, in the summer of 2010, Connor gained employment as a temporary articled student at Third Avenue Law. Returning to Prince George after a prolonged absence allowed Connor to gain some perspective on all living in the north has to offer. When he was offered an articling position with the opportunity to establish a vibrant practice following his call to the bar he seized the opportunity.
Connor's sole area of practice as a Lawyer is Criminal Defence law.
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Connor Carleton was born and raised in Prince George, BC. Following graduation from Prince George Secondary School he moved around western Canada working and experiencing life in several locales with the intention of pursuing a career in the electrical trade. Upon entrance to trade school at the College of New Caledonia, Connor found that he was interested in the intellectual challenge of the studies and, ultimately, made the decision to engage in full time university education rather than the immediate career he had intended.
Connor first enrolled in the business program at the College of New Caledonia before switching to Criminology as an academic pursuit finding the subject matter far more interesting and fulfilling. Pursuing a bachelor of arts in criminology led Connor to Simon Fraser University from which he graduated with honours first class in 2007.
Connor attended law school at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from the fall of 2008 until graduation in April of 2011. Following second year, in the summer of 2010, Connor gained employment as a temporary articled student at Third Avenue Law. Returning to Prince George after a prolonged absence allowed Connor to gain some perspective on all living in the north has to offer. When he was offered an articling position with the opportunity to establish a vibrant practice following his call to the bar he seized the opportunity.
Connor's sole area of practice as a Lawyer is Criminal Defence law.