To Prosecute or Not: The Criminal Law and HIV Non-disclosure - Brandon Leverick
People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are not strangers to stigmatization. Myths surrounding the modes and modalities of...
Plea-se Bargain Carefully: Balancing the Expediency of Plea Bargaining with the Rights of an Accused
Written by Brynn Taylor In the Canadian legal system, there is a constant tension between crime control and due process, a perpetual...
Lack of Presumption of Innocence: The Jake Virtanen Allegations - Hayden Yaremko
Introduction In the common law legal system, any person who is charged with an offence has the right “to be presumed innocent until...
Lessons from Waraich on Police Camera Footage as Video Evidence - Anna Evans-Boudreau
Introduction George Floyd’s death in 2020 inspired increased calls for police cameras as a form of police accountability.[1] In the same...
The Court's Flawed Reliance on Demeanour Evidence - Seth Lozinski
Introduction Demeanour evidence has long been established within the legal system as a measure for triers of fact to assess the...