The long-smouldering debate over the Supreme Court’s treatment of mandatory minimum sentences was reignited Friday by its 5-4 decision in Quebec (Attorney General) v Senneville, which struck down the ...
Judges should be required to impose minimum sentences, unless it would be 'grossly disproportionate' in the specific circumstances You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if ...
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