SCC extends Charter-guaranteed presumption of innocence to inmate discipline proceedings
Winning lawyers Pierre Hawkins (left), public legal counsel of the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, and pro bono co-counsel Michelle Biddulph of Toronto’s Greenspan Humphrey Makepeace LLP, said the Supreme Court’s majority ruling on the presumption of innocence in inmate discipline proceedings in Saskatchewan means that the ‘beyond-a-reasonable doubt’ standard  ‘must apply to all inmate discipline that carries potential penalties of segregation or loss of earned remission.’
Winning lawyers Pierre Hawkins (left), public legal counsel of the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan, and pro bono co-counsel Michelle Biddulph of Toronto’s Greenspan Humphrey Makepeace LLP, said the Supreme Court’s majority ruling on the presumption of innocence in inmate discipline proceedings in Saskatchewan means that the ‘beyond-a-reasonable doubt’ standard ‘must apply to all inmate discipline that carries potential penalties of segregation or loss of earned remission.’

Friday, March 14, 2025 @ 5:49 PM

Overruling its own 35-year-old precedent while expanding the Charter’s protections for the presumption of innocence into new legal territory, the Supreme Court of Canada split 6-3 to strike down a Saskatchewan regulation that authorized inmate segregation or loss of earned remission to be imposed on those found to have committed a prison disciplinary offence, based only on proof on a “balance of probabilities” standard rather than on the heightened standard of proof “beyond a reasonable doubt.” ... [read more]

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Friday, March 14, 2025 @ 2:34 PM

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Thursday, March 13, 2025 @ 6:14 PM

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Thursday, March 13, 2025 @ 5:53 PM

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