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Prosecutorial Control In Canada: The Definition Of Attorney-General In Section 2 Of The Criminal Code, Camille Cameron
Prosecutorial Control In Canada: The Definition Of Attorney-General In Section 2 Of The Criminal Code, Camille Cameron
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In 1969, as a result of the redefinition of Attorney-General” in section 2 of the Criminal Code, the federal Attorney-General assumed an increased role in criminal prosecutions within the provinces. This new role has resulted in various challenges to the constitutional validity of the amendment — the provinces claim that the new definition is an encroachment upon the administration of justice power given to them by section 92(14) of the British North America Act while the federal government relies on its criminal law power to justify the amendment. The author examines the 1969 amendment in light of sections 91(27) and …
Conviction: The Determination Of Guilt Or Innocence Without Trial, By Donald J. Newman, Donald L. A. Kerson
Conviction: The Determination Of Guilt Or Innocence Without Trial, By Donald J. Newman, Donald L. A. Kerson
Indiana Law Journal
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Insanity As A Defense In Criminal Law, By Henry Weihofen, Lenn J. Oare
Insanity As A Defense In Criminal Law, By Henry Weihofen, Lenn J. Oare
Indiana Law Journal
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Crimes And Criminals, By William A. White, Alvin C. Johnson
Crimes And Criminals, By William A. White, Alvin C. Johnson
Indiana Law Journal
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