Criminal Law

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Probability

From: Lawyer's Guide to the Forensic Sciences

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Discusses probability, looking at different methods of probability, as well as updating probabilities using Bayem’s Theorem. The use of Bayem’s Theorem in the courtroom is also explained. 21 $2.10 Add
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Statistics

From: Lawyer's Guide to the Forensic Sciences

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Discusses statistics, focusing on data, statistical inference and practical versus statistical significance. Certain significant cases, such as McCleskey v Kemp and State v Soto are touched upon. 23 $2.30 Add
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Glossary

From: Lawyer's Guide to the Forensic Sciences

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Provides a glossary of terms relevant to this book. 50 $5.00 Add
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013

From: The Court and the Charter

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The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously held that provisions of the Criminal Code prohibiting bawdy-houses, living on the avails of prostitution, and communicating in public for the purposes of … ; ; ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Carter v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015

From: The Court and the Charter

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The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously held that provisions of the Criminal Code prohibiting physician-assisted dying violated rights to life, liberty and security of the person under the … ; ; ; 9 $0.90 Add
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R. v. Butler, 1992

From: The Court and the Constitution

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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that while the obscenity provisions of the Criminal Code infringed the right to freedom of expression, they were justified as a reasonable limit under the … ; ; ; 15 $1.50 Add
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R. v. Askov, 1990

From: The Court and the Charter

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The Supreme Court of Canada set out the factors to be considered in determining whether a person charged with an offence had been tried within a reasonable time in accordance with the Canadian … ; ; ; 13 $1.30 Add
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R. v. Grant, 2009

From: The Court and the Charter

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A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada revisited the definition of "detention" under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as well as the test for excluding evidence found to … ; ; ; 10 $1.00 Add
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R v. Oakes, 1986

From: The Court and the Constitution

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In striking down a section of the Narcotic Control Act that presumed possession for the purpose of trafficking, the Supreme Court of Canada established a test to determine whether a limit on a … ; ; ; 7 $0.70 Add
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R. v. Mills, 1999

From: The Court and the Constitution

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A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held that provisions of the Criminal Code governing the production of private records to an accused in sexual offence proceedings did not violate the … ; ; ; 14 $1.40 Add
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R. v. Patrick, 2009

From: The Court and the Constitution

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The Supreme Court of Canada upheld a conviction for unlawfully producing, possessing and trafficking in a controlled substance based partly on evidence from the accused’s garbage, on the … ; ; ; 8 $0.80 Add
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R. v. Nur, 2015

From: The Court and the Constitution

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A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada struck down mandatory minimum sentences for convictions for possessing prohibited or restricted firearms with readily accessible ammunition as … ; ; ; 13 $1.30 Add
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013

From: The Court and the Constitution

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The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously held that provisions of the Criminal Code prohibiting bawdy-houses, living on the avails of prostitution, and communicating in public for the purposes of … ; ; ; 11 $1.10 Add
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, 2013

From: The Court and the Constitution

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The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously held that provisions of the Criminal Code prohibiting bawdy-houses, living on the avails of prostitution, and communicating in public for the purposes of … ; ; ; 9 $0.90 Add
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Doucet-Boudreau v. Nova Scotia, 2003

From: The Court and the Constitution

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A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that a trial judge who ordered the provincial government to use its best efforts to build French-language school facilities by given dates and then … ; ; ; 10 $1.00 Add