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JUNE 1998 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 3




New Federal Youth Justice Strategy


Key Priorities, Initiatives


Cleaning Up Our Own Back Yard


We Have to Let You Go
by David J Bilinsky


Section Talk
by Shelley Bentley




Acts in Force
Regulations to Note
New Bills to Note
Reports Available
by Stuart Rennie




Guy Paul Morin was charged in Ontario with the murder of a young girl who lived next door to him. When first tried, Mr. Morin was acquitted, and the Crown appealed. In his second trial, Mr. Morin was found guilty. Years later Mr. Morin’s counsel used DNA evidence to clear Mr. Morin of any guilt in the crime. The province of Ontario then began an inquiry to uncover the cause of Morin’s wrongful conviction.

Report from The Honourable Fred Kaufman
by The Honourable Fred Kaufman

Law Courts Education Society Recovering
by The Honourable Mr Justice Wallace T Oppal

New CBA Governance Structure
by Eric J Rice, QC

Joy in the Practice of Law?
by William van Zyverden, Esq


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