

Rethinking Courts Mandating Against Mandatory Minimums - a student perspective
Many of the laws of Ancient Athens came from a man named Draco. Draco codified the customary, informal, and esoteric laws of Athens into...


The Good Does Not Wash Out the Bad: Reconsidering Exclusion of Physical Evidence - a student perspec
One day, coming out of another fascinating Charter Crim class, I was somewhat dismayed. Several of the cases we had learned about that...


Diversion in the Criminal Justice Process: Consequences of Being Uninformed
The goal of many who face a criminal charge is to escape without a criminal conviction. When charged with a criminal offence, it is easy...


Public Intoxication in Manitoba: Should the IPDA Suspend Charter Rights?
Most people that I know, if not all, have stumbled home intoxicated from the bar at some point in their lives. It appears safe to say...


Reasonable Time for Unreasonable Crimes
As the court system in Canada has progressed over time, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has been called under review numerous times to...






