Author: Brian Manarin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780433500667
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
"This monograph challenges the present doctrinal and policy positions that are in place in Canada regarding who may serve on a jury and how the petit jury is assembled in the Superior Courts across the land. The presumption that Canadians with criminal antecedents are unsuitable for jury duty is challenged both on the backdrop of history as well as against the present-day reality that one-in-ten of the citizenry is possessed of a criminal record. Additionally, once prospective jurors are summoned to court, the selection methods and "challenge" mechanisms are exposed as functionally ineffective and open to unsettling forms of abuse."--
Canadian Indigenous Peoples and Criminal Jury Trials
Author: Brian Manarin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780433500667
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
"This monograph challenges the present doctrinal and policy positions that are in place in Canada regarding who may serve on a jury and how the petit jury is assembled in the Superior Courts across the land. The presumption that Canadians with criminal antecedents are unsuitable for jury duty is challenged both on the backdrop of history as well as against the present-day reality that one-in-ten of the citizenry is possessed of a criminal record. Additionally, once prospective jurors are summoned to court, the selection methods and "challenge" mechanisms are exposed as functionally ineffective and open to unsettling forms of abuse."--
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780433500667
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
"This monograph challenges the present doctrinal and policy positions that are in place in Canada regarding who may serve on a jury and how the petit jury is assembled in the Superior Courts across the land. The presumption that Canadians with criminal antecedents are unsuitable for jury duty is challenged both on the backdrop of history as well as against the present-day reality that one-in-ten of the citizenry is possessed of a criminal record. Additionally, once prospective jurors are summoned to court, the selection methods and "challenge" mechanisms are exposed as functionally ineffective and open to unsettling forms of abuse."--
The Jury
Author: Balfour Q. H. Der
Publisher: Butterworths
ISBN: 9780409888942
Category : Jury
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher: Butterworths
ISBN: 9780409888942
Category : Jury
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
CRIMJI
Author: Gerry A. Ferguson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780865047716
Category : Criminal procedure
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780865047716
Category : Criminal procedure
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
MACK'S CRIMINAL LAW TRIAL BOOK
Author: DALLAS. MACK
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780779896769
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780779896769
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A Trying Question
Author: R. Blake Brown
Publisher: Osgoode Society for Canadian L
ISBN: 9781442640382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A Trying Question traces the history of the jury in Canada and links its nineteenth-century decline to the rise of the professional class.
Publisher: Osgoode Society for Canadian L
ISBN: 9781442640382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A Trying Question traces the history of the jury in Canada and links its nineteenth-century decline to the rise of the professional class.
The Criminal Jury Trial in Canada
Author: Christopher Granger
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Carswell
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Carswell
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Mistrial
Author: Mark Geragos
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101595019
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
A searing and entertaining manifesto on the ills of the criminal justice system from two of America’s most prominent defense attorneys. From the rise of the Internet and the 24-hour news cycle to the television ratings bonanza of the O.J. Simpson trial, a perfect storm of media coverage has given the public an unprecedented look inside the courtroom, kicking off popular courtroom shows and TV legal commentary that further illuminate how the criminal justice system operates. Or has it? In Mistrial, Mark Geragos and Pat Harris debunk the myths of judges as Solomon-like figures, jurors as impartial arbiters of the truth, and prosecutors as super-ethical heroes. Mistrial draws the curtain on the court’s ugly realities—from stealth jurors who secretly swing for a conviction, to cops who regularly lie on the witness stand, to defense attorneys terrified of going to trial. Ultimately, the authors question whether a justice system model drawn up two centuries ago before blogs and television is still viable today. In the aftermath of recent high-profile cases, the flaws in America’s justice system are more glaring than ever. Geragos and Harris are legal experts and prominent criminal defense attorneys who have worked on everything from celebrity media-circuses—having represented clients like Michael Jackson, Winona Ryder, Scott Peterson, Chris Brown, Susan MacDougal, and Gary Condit—to equally compelling cases defending individuals desperate to avoid the spotlight. Shining unprecedented light on what really goes on in the courtroom, Mistrial is an enjoyable, fun look at a system that rarely lets you see behind the scenes.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101595019
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 271
Book Description
A searing and entertaining manifesto on the ills of the criminal justice system from two of America’s most prominent defense attorneys. From the rise of the Internet and the 24-hour news cycle to the television ratings bonanza of the O.J. Simpson trial, a perfect storm of media coverage has given the public an unprecedented look inside the courtroom, kicking off popular courtroom shows and TV legal commentary that further illuminate how the criminal justice system operates. Or has it? In Mistrial, Mark Geragos and Pat Harris debunk the myths of judges as Solomon-like figures, jurors as impartial arbiters of the truth, and prosecutors as super-ethical heroes. Mistrial draws the curtain on the court’s ugly realities—from stealth jurors who secretly swing for a conviction, to cops who regularly lie on the witness stand, to defense attorneys terrified of going to trial. Ultimately, the authors question whether a justice system model drawn up two centuries ago before blogs and television is still viable today. In the aftermath of recent high-profile cases, the flaws in America’s justice system are more glaring than ever. Geragos and Harris are legal experts and prominent criminal defense attorneys who have worked on everything from celebrity media-circuses—having represented clients like Michael Jackson, Winona Ryder, Scott Peterson, Chris Brown, Susan MacDougal, and Gary Condit—to equally compelling cases defending individuals desperate to avoid the spotlight. Shining unprecedented light on what really goes on in the courtroom, Mistrial is an enjoyable, fun look at a system that rarely lets you see behind the scenes.
Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice
Author: Kent Roach
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773556451
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
In August 2016 Colten Boushie, a twenty-two-year-old Cree man from Red Pheasant First Nation, was fatally shot on a Saskatchewan farm by white farmer Gerald Stanley. In a trial that bitterly divided Canadians, Stanley was acquitted of both murder and manslaughter by a jury in Battleford with no visible Indigenous representation. In Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice Kent Roach critically reconstructs the Gerald Stanley/Colten Boushie case to examine how it may be a miscarriage of justice. Roach provides historical, legal, political, and sociological background to the case including misunderstandings over crime when Treaty 6 was negotiated, the 1885 hanging of eight Indigenous men at Fort Battleford, the role of the RCMP, prior litigation over Indigenous underrepresentation on juries, and the racially charged debate about defence of property and rural crime. Drawing on both trial transcripts and research on miscarriages of justice, Roach looks at jury selection, the controversial “hang fire” defence, how the credibility and beliefs of Indigenous witnesses were challenged on the stand, and Gerald Stanley's implicit appeals to self-defence and defence of property, as well as the decision not to appeal the acquittal. Concluding his study, Roach asks whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's controversial call to “do better” is possible, given similar cases since Stanley's, the difficulty of reforming the jury or the RCMP, and the combination of Indigenous underrepresentation on juries and overrepresentation among those victimized and accused of crimes. Informed and timely, Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice is a searing account of one case that provides valuable insight into criminal justice, racism, and the treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773556451
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
In August 2016 Colten Boushie, a twenty-two-year-old Cree man from Red Pheasant First Nation, was fatally shot on a Saskatchewan farm by white farmer Gerald Stanley. In a trial that bitterly divided Canadians, Stanley was acquitted of both murder and manslaughter by a jury in Battleford with no visible Indigenous representation. In Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice Kent Roach critically reconstructs the Gerald Stanley/Colten Boushie case to examine how it may be a miscarriage of justice. Roach provides historical, legal, political, and sociological background to the case including misunderstandings over crime when Treaty 6 was negotiated, the 1885 hanging of eight Indigenous men at Fort Battleford, the role of the RCMP, prior litigation over Indigenous underrepresentation on juries, and the racially charged debate about defence of property and rural crime. Drawing on both trial transcripts and research on miscarriages of justice, Roach looks at jury selection, the controversial “hang fire” defence, how the credibility and beliefs of Indigenous witnesses were challenged on the stand, and Gerald Stanley's implicit appeals to self-defence and defence of property, as well as the decision not to appeal the acquittal. Concluding his study, Roach asks whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's controversial call to “do better” is possible, given similar cases since Stanley's, the difficulty of reforming the jury or the RCMP, and the combination of Indigenous underrepresentation on juries and overrepresentation among those victimized and accused of crimes. Informed and timely, Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice is a searing account of one case that provides valuable insight into criminal justice, racism, and the treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Jury Selection in Criminal Trials
Author: David M. Tanovich
Publisher: Essential Poets (Guernica)
ISBN: 9781552210222
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
This practical guide for practitioners and the judiciary provides readers with guidance on all aspects of jury selection, from the initial decision to select trial by jury to challenges for cause and peremptory challenges.
Publisher: Essential Poets (Guernica)
ISBN: 9781552210222
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
This practical guide for practitioners and the judiciary provides readers with guidance on all aspects of jury selection, from the initial decision to select trial by jury to challenges for cause and peremptory challenges.
Criminal Procedure. The Jury in a Criminal Trial
Author: New South Wales. Law Reform Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"A project made possible by the financial assistance of the Law Foundation of New South Wales".
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
"A project made possible by the financial assistance of the Law Foundation of New South Wales".