Colin John MacLean Sutherland

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A Scottish judge, Colin John MacLean Sutherland ("Lord Calloway") received his law degree from Edinburgh University and was to the Faculty of Advocates in 1977.[1]

In 2006 he oversaw the trial of Mohammed Atif Siddique for downloading materials off the internet "likely to be useful" to a terrorist. After sentencing Siddique to eight years' imprisonment, Sutherland announced he intended to seek contempt of court charges against his attorney Aamer Anwar for making "disparaging remarks" about the outcome of the trial, referring to an "atmosphere of hostility".[2]