Sarah-jane Nussbaum
Wilson’s strategy of policing came to fruition during the 1960s. Indeed, in 1967 thePresident’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, which was critical of the strategies of othercriminal justiceagencies,endorsedboth preventive patrols and rapid responses to calls. The commiss...
Criminal Law - Topic 4987.1 Appeals - Indictable offences - Powers of Court of Appeal - Re unappealed sentence - The Supreme Court of Canada held that a court of appeal had no inherent power to deal with sentence in the absence of an appeal against sentence - The court further stated that...
If a citizen of the United States has a misdemeanor or felony conviction in their past that is equivalent to a crime in Canada that might be serious, they can be considered "criminally inadmissible" according to Canadian law anddenied entryat the border. Hundreds of criminal convictions can ren...
Part 1: What vehicle-related offenses put me at risk of criminal inadmissibility? The summer months offer much-needed time for... Read More » Wisconsin man tries to cross Canadian border concealed in pickup truck June 11, 2016byMatthew Watt ...
The discretion of criminal prosecution In this paper, the discretion of criminal prosecution is understood as a principle which addresses the issue of mandatory character of prosecution for the ... Đurđić,Vojislav - 《Annals of the Faculty of Law University of Zenica》 被引量: 0发表: 20...
Fighting against deportations, refused applications, criminal or medical inadmissibility Corporate Intra-company employee transfers, bringing high-skilled workers under Global Talent stream, and international agreements Humanitarian Application for permanent residence under the humanitarian and compassionate (H&C)...
Mystery-drama about a criminal psychologist (Lorain) who works for the police, helping them solve crimes both with her analysis of the culprit, and her work with the victims. Sicotte plays the avuncular police Inspector; LeBeau and Pichette the somewhat seedy but, more or less well-intentioned...
in the wake of the case of former CBC radio broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi and the firestorm of media attention that surrounded the allegations of workplace sexual harassment and assault against him and the consequently highly publicized trial. He was eventually acquitted of criminal charges in March ...
The colloquially known Persons Case, as most first year law students soon discover, refers to the 1929 decision that recognized that women were, in fact, “persons” under Canada’s constitution and thus capable of holding public office.