Skip to content

The ReeveLaw Blog

Criminal Defence Law Blog

Ban on conditional sentences for some offences unconstitutional, court rules – This is a fresh breeze blowing away the Harper cobwebs.

Posted bywpengine 24 July 2020

JFJ10573405.jpg

https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ban-on-conditional-sentences-for-some-offences-unconstitutional-court-rules-1.24175862

 

Posted bywpengine24 July 2020Posted inUncategorized

Post navigation

Previous post Previous post:
“”crime” is not an especially useful way of talking about social harms” – It won’t be good for business but it will be much better for society.
Next post Next post:
Court of Appeal rejects lower court’s finding that accused in sexual assault lacked credibility. – The eternal search for truth is often ethereal. Credibility is in the eye of the beholder. Trials are risky endeavours.

Recent Posts

  • “POLITICIANS CAN NEVER RESIST THE URGE TO TURN A MESSY LEGAL CASE INTO A CHEAP POLITICAL PROP” This refers specifically to DOUG FORD and PIERRE POILIEVRE. But then, the lack of knowledge of the facts never restrains their political proclamations. Michael Spratt explains:
  • THE DIRTY TRICK OF SPEED CAMERAS – It’s about making common conduct an offence for money. Their real purpose is to raise revenue and not to increase safety. The fact is that posted speed limits are not calibrated to the speed of the flow of traffic and are not intended to be strictly enforced. Travelling at or below the speed limit is usually, in practical terms, dangerous. (Try it some time.) Speed camera thresholds do not accommodate reality.
  • The Freedom Convoy’s favourite lawyer has been disbarred.
  • THIS APPLIES EQUALLY TO DANIELLE SMITH AND PIERRE POILIEVRE AS IT DOES TO DOUG FORD
  • You may be able to get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich but they won’t indict a salami sub.
The ReeveLaw Blog, Proudly powered by WordPress.