Background
He is the elder son of the Review and Mrs E.P. Roberts of Anglesey.
He is the elder son of the Review and Mrs E.P. Roberts of Anglesey.
He was educated at Beaumaris Grammar School and the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, where he received an Bachelor of Laws with honours, He interrupted his studies to serve as a Flying Officer in the Royal Air Force education branch. He returned to his studies at Exeter College, Oxford where he obtained a Bachelor of Civil Law.
In 1951 he again interrupted his studies, this time to stand as Liberal candidate for the Denbigh Division at the 1951 General Election. Without having the opportunity to nurse the constituency, he was not able to prevent the Liberals from dropping to third place;
He did not stand for parliament again. In 1953 he received a Call to Bar, Gray’s Inn.
He practised as a Junior Counsel on the Wales and Chester Circuit from September 1953–April 1971.
He was Deputy Chairman of the Anglesey Quarter-Session from 1966-1971 and the Denbighshire Quarter-Session from 1970-1971. In 1971 he was appointed a Queens Counsel.
He was a Recorder of the Crown Court from 1972-1977. He was Assistant Parliamentary Boundary Commissioner for Wales and a Member for Wales of the Crawford Committee on Broadcasting Coverage.
In 1977 he was appointed a Circuit Judge.
He retired in 1998. In 2009 he was made an Honorary Fellow of Bangor University.