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Criminal Law

Canada’s extradition procedures in desperate need of an overhaul

Gary Botting / Criminal Law, Opinion / November 24, 2021

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How to enter a guilty plea when you are self-represented

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / November 19, 2021

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Jury pools should never be limited, even during COVID

Greg Dunn / COVID-19, Criminal Law / November 18, 2021

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Building a viable defence among the tasks of the self-represented

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / November 12, 2021

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You can grow marijuana outside, in a discreet location

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / November 11, 2021

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Advice for people who want to be self-represented at trial

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / November 5, 2021

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What you need to know about cannabis use in Alberta

Greg Dunn / Criminal Law / October 28, 2021

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It’s possible to have possession of stolen property charges dropped

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / October 27, 2021

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Wilful blindness no defence for possession of stolen property

Céline Dostaler / Criminal Law / October 22, 2021

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Only the Crown can have sex assault charges withdrawn

Vincent Semenuk / Criminal Law / October 21, 2021

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