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You Have a Right to Speak to a Lawyer. What Does That Mean?
When I am arrested, who can I call? What does it mean to get my “one phone call”? How soon can I make that call? Can I use my own cellphone? READ MORE
LIBERTY AND THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE: THE RIGHT TO BAIL
Last month, a Kitchener judge denied bail to Udo Haan, the man charged with first-degree murder in the fiery house explosion that killed his wife,... READ MORE
Bail and The John Howard Society
At any given time, over 12,000 individuals are detained in pre-trial custody in one of Canada’s many provincial jails. READ MORE
Driving While Black: Racial Profiling By Police
In January 2019, Members of Pride Toronto voted by a narrow margin of 163-161, to ban uniformed police officers from participating in the widely... READ MORE
Did Trump Obstruct Justice? The Mueller Report is (Finally) Complete
Did Trump get away with it? Or was the process a witch hunt, as Trump claims? READ MORE
Clients with Diminished Capacity: A Unique Challenge to the Lawyer-Client Relationship
Clients with diminished capacities present unique challenges to ensuring the sought normal solicitor-client relationship. READ MORE