Christie Blatchford: Ban on naming of well-known child porn victim seems ludicrous, but it’s the right call | National Post

We have a saying that bad cases make bad law. “When judges stretch the law to accommodate the needs of individual cases they risk creating precedents that are not what anyone intended.” On the other hand, unyielding laws require unyielding decisions. This is why we advocate against zero tolerance laws without a relief valve for the exercise of judicial discretion in appropriate cases.

Christie Blatchford: Ban on naming of well-known child porn victim seems ludicrous, but it’s the right call | National Post.

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