THE PROBLEM WITH ASSUMING CREDIBILITY – These are key allegations that have been recanted. As a result, a trial will probably never be held but regardless, the damage has already been done.

TORONTO — A key accusation which cost Patrick Brown the leadership of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party – that he plied an underage high school girl with booze – is not true, CTV News now acknowledges. Source: Key accusation against Patrick Brown false, CTV now admits

CRA TAX SCAM – “I should be a smart guy. I wasn’t.” Look, Revenue Canada will not call you on the phone, they will not threaten arrest and they won’t demand payment in bitcoin. Be aware and don’t fall for this.

How did Tom Kane end up at a Bitcoin machine pumping in $5,000 to send to a scam artist? The answer helps explain one of the most effective ways Canadian victims get bilked. Source: ‘I should be a smart guy. I wasn’t.’ How the CRA tax scam keeps duping us | Toronto Star

CAN YOU SHOOT SOMEONE WHO IS ON YOUR PROPERTY? – The law says no but the jury had a different view. Add to that the exclusion of indigenous people from the jury, this is bound to be a controversial decision. https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/02/10/outrage-follows-not-guilty-verdict-for-gerald-stanley-in-shooting-death-of-colten-boushie.html

Gerald Stanley never claimed such a right, but his trial resurrected a dangerous fallacy among residents that could cause future grief

MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES CONTINUE TO BE STRUCK DOWN ACROSS THE COUNTRY – because they are rigid, unyielding and fail to take into account the particular circumstances of each case. The concept itself is “cruel and unusual”.

Dylan Scofield has an IQ of 59. He has pleaded guilty to sexual interference involving two 15-year-old girls. Source: Mandatory prison for mentally disabled sex offender ‘cruel and unusual,’ B.C. judge says – British Columbia – CBC News

JURY SELECTION – It can be a rather peculiar process. For one, we have peremptory challenges because we’re not allowed to know anything about the prospective jurors except their name and occupation and their appearance.

The trial in the death of Saskatchewan First Nations man Colten Boushie is exposing a fundamental flaw in Canada’s justice system, say some legal experts: the ability to reject jurors without specifying a reason. Source: Stanley trial exposes problems with jury selection, say legal experts – Saskatoon – CBC News