POLICE POSSESSION OF CHILD PORN – Peel cop billed for overtime while watching child porn videos | Toronto Star

I’m certainly not opposed to well thought out and skillfully negotiated pleas of guilty and joint submissions as to sentence however almost every person charged with this offence goes through that social stigmatization of shame but in addition this officer “flagrantly abused the trust placed in him as a public officer” and defrauded his employer. …

Liberals looking to eliminate many mandatory minimum sentences, justice minister says

MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES – Finally there is hope that balance will be returned to the system by restoring a Judge’s discretion to consider the particular circumstances of the offence and the offender. The federal justice minister says the work has already begun to eliminate many of the Criminal Code’s mandatory minimum sentences. Source: Liberals looking …

UNFOUNDED SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS -Public Safety Minister Goodale calls for review of sexual-assault cases across Canada

Let us not jump to a knee-jerk conclusion that every allegation made to the police is true. Police screening is the first step of the criminal justice process. A police officer has to have reasonable grounds to believe an offence was committed before laying a charge. If a complaint is not believable, for whatever reason, …

We need more facts, less extreme vetting – The Globe and Mail

I know there are all sorts of commentaries out there about what’s going on but this is an interesting, thoughtful analysis I found of interest. For example “These executive orders are nothing more than cheap political theatre. They are certainly not based on evidence. What they do is successfully divide the public through fear and …

YORK REGIONAL POLICE: “STOP RECORDING OR I”LL ARREST YOU AND SEIZE YOUR PHONE FOR EVIDENCE”

 “An officer who conducts him or herself reasonably has nothing to fear from an audio, video or photographic record of his interaction with the public,” wrote the hearing officer, York police Supt. Graeme Turl, in his decision finding the pair guilty of misconduct. Two York police officers were found guilty of misconduct for charging a …