Wrongful convictions, right to silence explored by new law journal

“Wrongful convictions occur in every country in the world. Canada, despite its claim to be a just society, is no exception” – Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Beverley McLachlin.

So reads the foreward in the inaugural issue of The Wrongful Conviction Law Review (WCLR), edited by Algoma University’s Myles McLellan. To read more, click here.