Judicial Interim Release - Bail Manual, 4th Edition
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This is a handy practitioner's guide to the law pertaining to judicial interim release. It is organized into three parts: Part I provides a one paragraph summary of key cases, Part II contains more lengthy case digests, and Part III contains helpful references.One Year Subscription Only Terms
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This is a handy practitioner's guide to the law pertaining to judicial interim release. It is organized into three parts:
Part I provides a one paragraph summary of key cases as they relate to specific sections or subsections of the Criminal Code or other relevant statutes.
Part II contains more lengthy case digests of most cases cited in Part I, giving the citation of the case, the court, and a concise review of the facts and the main issues decided.
Part III contains helpful references including excerpts from the Criminal Code, the Young Offenders Act, the Canadian Bill of Rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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