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Oops! What happens if I don’t follow my bail conditions? (by CLEO)

Posted byDennis Reeve 6 February 20236 February 2023
Posted byDennis Reeve6 February 20236 February 2023Posted inUncategorized

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PERFORMATIVE POLITICS – Doug Ford wants to fix the bail system. Legal change is within the purview of the federal government. Implementation of criminal law is within the purview of the provincial government. If Doug Ford wants to fix the bail system he can properly fund and resource our overburdened bail courts. #bail #courts #resources #funding
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VICTIM IMPACT STATEMENTS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE PROCESS – “The oral or written statements delivered by those affected by a convicted person’s crimes can take on a variety of tones: They can be emotional, faith-based, long-winded or brief, full of rage, or a passionate call-to-action for legislation or a stop to violence in a community. For some, reciting the words reopens wounds, while for others, it has provided a cathartic release.”

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