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MANITOBA LAW JOURNAL|PREPRINTS VOLUME 46 (2023 & AFTER)

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We would like to acknowledge the support of the Faculty of Law Legal Research Institute in making these publications possible

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EDITORS: DR. RICHARD JOCHELSON, PROFESSOR BRANDON TRASK, DR. MELANIE MURCHISON, DR. REBECCA JAREMKO, DR. JAMES GACEK, VICKY LIU & HEATHER PETERSON (STUDENT EDITORS)

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2024

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 Sentencing in Line with Society: R v Bunn and the Manitoba Court of Appeal’s Use of Social Understanding as a Justification for Increased Sentences 

NOAH LESIUK

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 Infanticide Provisions in a Contemporary Context: Should They Stay, or Should They Go? 

JOSHUA PERL 

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Morbid Matters: Medical Assistance in Dying in Federal Corrections

Gacek, James; Jochelson, Richard; Trask, Brandon; Corcoran, Lauren; Ranieri, Marisa

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No Safeguard on Duty: Expert Evidence in Aquatic Death Cases

Love, Helene; Lam, Vienna C; Taylor-Baer, Charlotte M.

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 Role Call: Can a Backbench Legislator Practice as a Criminal Defence Lawyer? A Legal Ethics Analysis 

ANDREW FLAVELLE MARTIN & BRANDON TRASK

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 Speaking into a Void: Parliamentary Action Ignored in Sexual Violence Sentencing 

JONATHAN AVEY & BRYTON M.P. MOEN

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 Deprivation in Criminal Fraud: Dissecting the Court of Appeal’s split in Landry 

SAMUEL MAZZUCA

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 Crown Attorneys, The Attorney General, and Judicial Discipline: A Comment on Lauzon v Ontario (Justices of the Peace Review Council) 

ANDREW FLAVELLE MARTIN

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Getting Rid of the Riot Act

C O L T O N  F E H R & S T E V E N  P E N N E Y

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 Crown Prosecutors and Government Lawyers: A Legal Ethics Analysis of Under-Funding 

 ANDREW FLAVELLE MARTIN

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 Book Review of Robert Diab and Chris D.L. Hunt, Search and Seizure (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2023) 

COLTON FEHR

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2023

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Year in Review: March 2021-June 2023

EDITED BY MAYA YUEL

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Final Versions of Volume 46:

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Volume 46(4)

Volume 46(5)

Volume 46(6)

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 Les femmes autochtones victimes de violence sexuelle – leur réalité et les obstacles dont elles doivent faire face 

 CLAUDIA GUERTIN

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Ushering in a New Era: Assessing the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy vis-àvis Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Data

N O A H  L E S I U K

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 A Rush to Justice: The Institution of Presumptive Ceilings in R v Jordan and Their Potential Implications for Wrongful Convictions 

DEVON MEDEIROS & MICHELLE I. BERTRAND

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Mental Illness, Health Care, and Assisted Death: Examining Parameters for Expanding or Restricting MAID under Canada's Charter and Federal System

MARY J SHARIFF, DEREK BM ROSS, AND TRUDO LEMMENS

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Property, Civil Forfeiture and the Charter 

M A R K  S O O

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“Interrogators often use honey, not vinegar, in pursuit of the truth”: Resistance, the Constitutional Right to Silence and Judicial Responses to Cell-Plant Operations

A M A R  K H O D A Y

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Criminal Wealth Law: From Maple Syrup to Hells Angels and Unexplained Wealth Orders

M I C H E L L E  G A L L A N T

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Obstructed Gynecology: Inaccess to Reproductive Health Care for Incarcerated Women as a Violation of Section 7 of the Charter

M E G A N  M A C K I N N O N

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Harm to Self-Identity: Reading Goffman to Reassess the Use of Surreptitious Recordings as Evidence

R O B E R T  D I A B

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 Criminalizing Coercive Control in Canada: Learning from an International Comparative Analysis 

JOEY CARRIER 

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To Serve and Protect the Mental Cost of Policing

N I K K I  B O G G S

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Establishing Police Accountability: How Do We Stop Charter Violations from Happening?

L A U R E N  G O W L E R

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Racializing Terror: Reassessing the Motive of the Motive Clause

P R A B J O T  S I N G H

 

Body Worn Cameras (BWCS): Privacy vs Solid Evidence

S T A N I S L A V A  Z G U R O V A

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 Charter, Constitutionality and the Honour of the Crown: Considering an Additional Constraint 

ADAM STRÖMBERGSSON-DENORA & REBECCA JAREMKO BROMWICH

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 Ending Human-Animal Maltreatment Cycles Through the Use of Trauma-Informed Therapy 

JESSICA A. CHAPMAN

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Limitations of the Common Law Adversarial Process: How Independent Judicial Research Could Have Avoided the Wrongful Conviction in R v Mullins-Johnson

H E A T H E R  H U I - L I T W I N

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Mr. Big Operation Scripts Post-Hart

A N D R E W  E Y E R

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Vitiating Consent for Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm: Should Jobidon Apply to Sexual Activities?

M O N A  A B D O L R A Z A G H I

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Zora, the Charter, and the Youth Criminal Justice Act: Defending the Rights of Youths is the Responsibility of all Court Participants

H I L L A R I E  T A S C H E

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