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Sexual Assault: A Matter of Conviction (Part 3)
For hundreds of years, an individual has had the right in serious cases to be tried by a “jury of his peers”. READ MORE
Sexual Assault: A Matter of Conviction (Part 2)
Sexual assault, along with drinking and driving and domestic violence, all have something in common: they are all considered “zero tolerance”... READ MORE
Sexual Assault: A Matter of Conviction (Part 1)
If you are charged with sexual assault, you now face a greater chance of being found guilty than ever before. READ MORE
Reducing Access to Justice Part 2: The Preliminary Inquiry
To read part 1 of this series, please click here. The presumption of innocence is under attack in Canada, and particularly in Ontario. READ MORE
Sexual Assault: The War On Innocence
My colleague Christine Lund and I have just successfully completed a sexual assault jury trial in Brampton. READ MORE
GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT: SEXUAL ASSAULT
If you are facing a sexual assault charge, take note: the government has made it easier to find you guilty. READ MORE