Once convicted of manslaughter, ex-gang member now licensed as lawyer
TORONTO — It sometimes seems like the trajectory of a life that has taken him from one side of the law to the other since his arrival in Canada as an infant three decades ago belongs to someone else.
It’s a tale of disaffected youth, senseless violence and finally redemption.
“When I was nine, I was an altar server; when I was 14, I was a straight-A student; when I was 19, I was facing first-degree murder,” Rohan George tells The Canadian Press. “When I’m 34, I’m being called to the bar. Life isn’t linear.”
In a recent decision, the regulator for Ontario’s law profession decided that the former Tamil gang member has overwhelmingly demonstrated that he’s of “good character” — a prerequisite to his professional licensing.