By John J. Navarrete For years, criminal defence lawyers across Canada have been told by their Crown Attorney counterparts...
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Read MoreDefending impaired driving and over 80 cases often involves a challenge to the actions of police officers holding up their...
Read MoreThis recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada has once again attempted to clarify how lower courts are to deal with...
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Read MoreIn the ever increasing complexity of Criminal Law, the statutory provisions for Over 80 prosecutions deserve special...
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