

Balancing Justice with Cultural Competency: The Advantages of Elder Participation in Criminal Trials
Written by Robert Johnstone A characteristic found across all cultures is the respect owed to those who have lived long enough to retain...


Blindsided with Private Records on the Stand: The New 2018 Rules
The 2016 Ghomesi trial exposed a startling lack of understanding in Canada about what consent is and means in the legal system as well as...


R v Stanley and Evidentiary Shortcomings
This blog post will touch on how the evidence in R v Stanley, 2018 SKQB 27 was potentially mismanaged and how the outcome of the case may...


The Dangers of AI – Implications of Deepfakes in Admission of Evidence - Scott Groot
Introduction Video evidence can be an incredibly useful piece of evidence when deciding a case. A video has the potential to clearly show...


The Future of the Electroencephalography Test in Criminal Law - Matt Reimer
The criminal justice system has an important role in society. In a desire to keep the public safe, finding the true culprit of wrongs...






