doi:10.29173/mlj1004CRIMINAL codesINFANTICIDE -- Law & legislationCANADA. Canadian Charter of Rights & FreedomsMAIR, SCOTTManitoba Law Journal
In December 1985, the Department of Justice Canada amended the drinking and driving sections of the Criminal Code, which included among other changes, an increase in the severity of penalties for impaired driving. This paper describes the results of an evaluation examining whether or not these chan...
v. Cogger, the Supreme Court of Canada considered "whether [section 121(1)(a)] requires a 'corrupt' state of mind, or whether knowledge of the circumstances and an intention to commit the constituent elements is sufficient to attract culpability."262 Justice L'Heureux-Dubé, speaking for the...
Whenever Internet truth is being told, written, instead of inquisitiveness, cointelpro is always there inside your supposed computer spewing disinformation but that misinformation inadvertently substantiates criminal complicity? 103). The cointelpro needed my comment section open. So they could’ve “de...
Bernstein MM. The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada upholding the constitutionality of section 43 of the Criminal Code of Canada: what this decision means to the child welfare sector. Envis Manit J Child Welf 2005;4(suppl 1):66-85....
Bedford, the Supreme Court struck down Canada's prostitution laws on the basis that they violated prostitutes' right to security of the person and were inconsistent with the principles of fundamental justice under section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This paper examines the ...
Enhancing the Enhancements? Section 146 of the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the Supreme Court of Canada: A Comment on R. v. L.T.H.The Youth Criminal Justice Act provides significant enhanced protections for young persons in conflict with the criminal justice system. In one area where young...