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WE ARE STILL CHALLENGING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF YET ANOTHER OF HARPER’S “TOUGH ON CRIME” MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES

Posted byDennis Reeve 23 March 202223 March 2022

We’ve been successfully fighting these for years.

Supreme Court of Canada tackles mandatory minimum sentences for firearms
https://www.canadianlawyermag.com/practice-areas/criminal/supreme-court-of-canada-tackles-mandatory-minimum-sentences-for-firearms/365093?utm_source=GA&e=ZGpyZWV2ZUBiZWxsbmV0LmNh&utm_medium=20220323&utm_campaign=CLW-Newsletter-20220323&utm_content=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D&tu=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D
Posted byDennis Reeve23 March 202223 March 2022Posted inUncategorized

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