Gary Bauslaugh

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A Book on . . . Jury Nullification?

A Book on . . . Jury Nullification?

From: The Secret Power of Juries

The first chapter of this book explains how I became interested in the matter of jury independence as it relates to justice, and clarifies some of the terms used 12 $1.20 Add
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A Breakthrough in the B.C. Courts — 2012

A Breakthrough in the B.C. Courts — 2012

From: The Right to Die

By 2011 the public interest in a change in the law on assisted suicide again started to gain momentum. Parole Board slights to Robert Latimer continued to gain public attention. The experience of … 18 $1.80 Add
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A Mixed History of Jury Nullification

A Mixed History of Jury Nullification

From: The Secret Power of Juries

The second chapter shows how the practice of jury nullification has been a factor in some well-known trials in Canada and in several other countries. 38 $3.80 Add
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Foreward & Preface

Foreward & Preface

From: The Secret Power of Juries

Outlines the Core Principles of law as outlined by Tom Bingham in The Rule of Law ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Forty Shades of Mercy

Forty Shades of Mercy

From: The Right to Die

In all of the examples in this chapter we see deaths caused by acts of mercy, and we see mercy shown to those who caused the deaths. In none of these cases was the full force of the law applied … 28 $2.80 Add
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Gillian Bennett, Dead at Noon — 2014

Gillian Bennett, Dead at Noon — 2014

From: The Right to Die

At noon on August 18, 2014, eighty-three-year-old Gillian Bennett, of Bowen Island in British Columbia, took her own life. In the next several days her story was carried in the news media across … 20 $2.00 Add
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How it All Began

How it All Began

Jailing Jurors

From: The Secret Power of Juries

Chapter 3 looks at the origins of jury independence 15 $1.50 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

On Matters of Life, Death and the Law

From: The Right to Die

Examines different types of assisted death and lays out the purpose of this book 8 $0.80 Add
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John Hofsess and his Underground Railroad

John Hofsess and his Underground Railroad

From: The Right to Die

John Hofsess, who founded the Right to Die Society of Canada in 1991, is an intriguing and controversial figure. He was a friend of artists and intellectuals such as Margaret Atwood, Claude Jutra … 33 $3.30 Add
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Latimer

Latimer

Guilty

From: The Secret Power of Juries

Looks at the trial of Robert Latimer and the jury’s verdict of guilty in the mercy killing of his terminally ill daughter Tracy 24 $2.40 Add
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Morgentaler:

Morgentaler:

Not Guilty

From: The Secret Power of Juries

Looks at the trial of Henry Morgentaler and how the jury returned a verdict of not guilty and how this had far-reaching effects on laws in Canada 24 $2.40 Add
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Responding to Unjust Laws

Responding to Unjust Laws

From: The Right to Die

Conclusions and final thoughts which examines the question: What should we do about laws we perceive to be unjust? 10 $1.00 Add
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Robert Latimer:

Robert Latimer:

Justice Goes Awry — 1993

From: The Right to Die

The Robert Latimer story was one of the most widely covered news stories in Canadian history. It is a story, unlike some of the previous ones, where the justice system found no way of mitigating … 17 $1.70 Add
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Some Doctors Weigh In — 2013

Some Doctors Weigh In — 2013

From: The Right to Die

The medical community has long had mixed feelings about assisted death. Some doctors claim that helping a patient die is a violation of the Hippocratic injunction to “do no harm,” … 17 $1.70 Add
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Sue Rodriguez:

Sue Rodriguez:

Who Owns My Life? — 1993

From: The Right to Die

A landmark event in the history of the movement to legalize assisted death in Canada began with a videotaped statement issued to a parliamentary committee in 1992. In November of that year, a … 18 $1.80 Add
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The Arguments Against Jury Independence

The Arguments Against Jury Independence

From: The Secret Power of Juries

examines the arguments against jury independence 31 $3.10 Add