Criminal

  • April 17, 2024

    Digital solutions through an Indigenous lens | Lawrence Lewis

    In a world where digital transformation shapes every aspect of our lives, the narrative of technological advancement often overlooks the diverse needs and voices of Indigenous communities. But creating digital solutions through an Indigenous lens — combining traditional values through innovative pathways — gives rise to progressive structures that honour cultural significance.

  • April 16, 2024

    Legal aid funding, auto theft crack down and redistribution of judgeships feature in federal budget

    Funding for legal aid to reduce court delays; redistributing “unused” Alberta unified family court posts to other superior courts; and creating new offences and harsher penalties for auto theft are among dozens of justice-related measures proposed in the latest federal budget, which the minority Liberal government says aims to enhance the affordability of shelter, groceries, internet and other necessities for Canadians.

  • April 16, 2024

    Prison: A day in the life | David Dorson

    Let me take you through a day in my life as a prisoner in a medium security assessment unit in a prison in Canada. I spent about three months in this setting. Others’ prison experiences will differ in detail but not in essence, except that it is significantly worse for the 20 per cent of federal prisoners and almost all provincial prisoners who are in maximum security settings. And quite a bit easier for the 20 per cent in minimum security.

  • April 16, 2024

    Appeal decision spotlights dangerous offender designation

    Richard Jackman became enraged after he split with his common-law spouse, Olena Jemetz. He accused his ex and members of the Jemetz family of sexually abusing the couple’s five children. The accusations were contained in a substantial number of electronic messages, not only making accusations but threatening violence and death as well as attempts to extort money.

  • April 15, 2024

    Quebec Superior Court authorizes class action against 16 drug makers connected to opioid crisis

    Two Montreal law firms have announced the authorization of a class action against 16 pharmaceutical companies for their role in manufacturing, selling, marketing and/or distributing opioid drugs in Quebec.

  • April 15, 2024

    Court increases jail sentence for stabbing but finds additional custody not in public interest

    The Ontario Court of Appeal has granted leave to appeal and varied the sentence of a man who was involved in a stabbing incident, but stayed the portion of the sentence that was left to be served.

  • April 15, 2024

    5 new justices announced for Court of the King’s Bench of Alberta

    Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Arif Virani announced the appointment of five Justices of the Court of the King’s Bench of Alberta.

  • April 15, 2024

    Property buying, money laundering: An overview

    Property buying and money laundering are two interconnected issues that have garnered significant attention in recent years. Money laundering is the process of converting illicit funds, obtained through illegal activities, into seemingly legitimate assets. Property transactions, particularly real estate, have become a popular method for money launderers to clean their illegal funds. This essay will explore the relationship between property buying and money laundering, the methods used in laundering and the steps taken to combat this issue.

  • April 15, 2024

    2 new justices announced for Alberta Court of Appeal

    Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Arif Virani announced the appointment of two Justices of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of Alberta.

  • April 15, 2024

    Unleashing legal instincts: Secret power controlling courtroom victories | Maria Mahmoudian

    In the world of law, where every move can make or break a case, it might seem odd to rely on something as fuzzy as instinct. But believe it or not, that gut feeling plays a big role in how lawyers do their jobs.

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