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Language of Choice in the Courtroom
Toronto has long prided itself as being home to an ever-growing and expanding diverse and multicultural group of people. READ MORE
Innocent or Not Guilty: What Is Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
The vast majority of public information about crime, police and the criminal justice system comes from the media and from movies and TV. READ MORE
Murder by Starlight: Systemic Racism and Reconciliation
The finding of Neil Stonechild on November 29, 1990, in a remote area on the outskirts of Saskatoon with one shoe was a triggering event leading to... READ MORE
Crime or Terrorism: Not So Easy To Decide
The use of vehicles to commit criminal acts of terror has been sweeping globally. READ MORE
Incivility in the Courtroom: How Far is Too Far?
How far can a lawyer go in defending his client? READ MORE
A Jury of Your Peers: A Right Under Threat
After watching a jury for the past several weeks, and my client’s view of the people who would decide his fate, I decided to write about the... READ MORE