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Apr 1, 2025 | The Spec

Trial begins for man accused of second-degree murder.


Mar 31, 2025 | Edmonton Journal

Alberta seeks judicial review of federal decision granting new trial to man convicted of murder in 1987 missing persons case.


Jan 15, 2025 | The Free Press

Province blames police for wrongful convictions in 1973 slaying


Dec 20, 2024 | The Canadian Bar Association

‘A huge leap forward for the entire justice system’


Dec 19, 2024 | Toronto Star

Ottawa passes ‘David and Joyce Milgaard’s Law’ to help wrongfully convicted people clear their names


Dec 19, 2024 | Government of Canada

Minister Virani to Hold Media Availability Following Royal Assent of Bill C-40


Dec 19, 2024 | Government of Canada

Minister Virani to Hold Media Availability Following Royal Assent of Bill C-40


Dec 18, 2024 | Yahoo Finance

MEDIA ADVISORY – MINISTER VIRANI TO HOLD MEDIA AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING ROYAL ASSENT OF BILL C-40


Dec 18, 2024 | Yahoo Finance

MEDIA ADVISORY – MINISTER VIRANI TO HOLD MEDIA AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING ROYAL ASSENT OF BILL C-40


Dec 18, 2024 | Sask Today

David and Joyce Milgaard’s Law gets Royal Assent


Dec 18, 2024 | North East Now

New federal commission established to review potential wrongful convictions


Dec 17, 2024 | Toronto Star

‘Stripped naked and brutally attacked’: Family sues over mentally ill man’s death inside Toronto jail


Dec 11, 2024 | CBC Radio-Canada

Murderer Tim Rees’ appeal: Crown proposes to stay proceedings


Dec 11, 2024 | CBC Radio-Canada

George Dangerfield, former star prosecutor with controversial past, dies


Dec 11, 2024 | CBC Radio-Canada

Murderer Tim Rees’ appeal: Crown proposes to stay proceedings


Dec 11, 2024 | Toronto Sun

MANDEL: Crown opposes acquittal for convicted child killer Timothy Rees


Dec 2, 2024 | Toronto Star

‘Filthy, underfed and caged’: Citing Toronto jail conditions, judge slashes sentence of man who ‘embarked on night of terror’


Nov 15, 2024 | Toronto Star

‘Foreign interference has no place in our legal system’: Lawyers argue wiretaps can’t be used in bid to deport alleged Mafia boss


Nov 9, 2024 | CTV News

Lawyers allege foreign interference in high-profile Canadian mafia deportation case


Nov 7, 2024 | Toronto Star

An informational ghost?’: Witness in bid to deport alleged Mafia boss was booted from witness protection, immigration documents say


Nov 1, 2024 | CBC.ca

Napanee residents recount fear and loss from fires caused by convicted arsonist


Nov 1, 2024 | Napanee Beaver

Crown requests five years for York Street arena arsonist Jay Bradley, sentence to be handed down Nov. 8


Nov 1, 2024 | Napanee Today

Emotional impact statements read as Jay Bradley awaits sentencing for Napanee arson


Nov 1, 2024 | The Whig

Bradley appears for first day of sentencing in Napanee arson case


Aug 30, 2024 | CTV News

Family remembers Sonya Cywink
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Aug 30, 2024 | St. Thomas Today

Elgin OPP continue plea for answers 30 years after Sonya Cywink’s death/a>


Aug 30, 2024 | CTV News

Cash reward increased as the 30-year-anniversary of Sonya Cywink murder is marked


Aug 26, 2024 | CBC News

Who killed Sonya Cywink? 30 years on, her sister is still hopeful justice will come


Aug 26, 2024 | London Free Press

Police renew plea on 30th anniversary of pregnant woman’s slaying


Oct 20, 2024 | CBC.ca

Who killed Ting Fong Chan? Over 50 years later, Winnipeg police review case that led to wrongful convictions


Oct 4, 2024 | The Brandon Sun

Third man declared innocent in 1973 slaying


Oct 4, 2024 | The London Free Press

‘Manitoba man acquitted of murder 50 years later.


Oct 3, 2024 | APTNNews

Pinaymootang First Nation man acquitted 50 years after his murder conviction


Oct 3, 2024 | The Free Press

‘You were wrongfully convicted’


Oct 2, 2024 | APTN News

Pinaymootang man hopes court appearance ends with exoneration


Sep 23, 2024 | Law 360

Early election could kill proposed miscarriage of justice review body if bill not soon enacted


Sep 19, 2024 | Toronto Sun


MANDEL: Did police interrogation technique result in ‘suspect’ confession?


Aug 15, 2024 | Law 360


Ontario Court of Appeal overturns fraud convictions, citing ineffective defense counsel


Aug 14, 2024 | Law Times

Ontario Court of Appeal orders new trial in tax fraud case, citing unfair trial, ineffective counsel


July 3, 2024 | Global News

Manitoba murder conviction deemed likely a miscarriage of justice by federal minister


July 2, 2024 | CBC

3rd Pinaymootang First Nation man’s conviction overturned in 1973 Winnipeg murder in light of new evidence


July 2, 2024 | The Toronto Star

Manitoba murder conviction deemed likely a miscarriage of justice by federal minister


July 2, 2024 | CBC

3rd Pinaymootang First Nation man’s conviction overturned in 1973 Winnipeg murder in light of new evidence


July 2, 2024 | The Free Press

Another conviction quashed in 1973 slaying


July 2, 2024 | CKPGToday.ca

Manitoba murder conviction deemed likely a miscarriage of justice by federal minister


July 2, 2024 | Toronto Sun

Did Toronto police ‘bury’ evidence of this girl’s real killer? Shocking tape of admitted abuser never turned over to Crown, defence


June 27, 2024 | Toronto Sun

MANDEL: Did cops ‘deep-six’ incriminating tape of alternate suspect in 1989 child murder?


June 26, 2024 | Toronto Sun

MANDEL: Appeal court hears buried interview that may exonerate convicted killer


June 19, 2024 | CP24

How a 2016 ‘Mr. Big’ police sting saw a Toronto murder case crumble


June 19, 2024 | Toronto News

How a 2016 ‘Mr. Big’ police sting saw a Toronto murder case crumble


May 3, 2024 | UofPEI

Wrongful convictions in Canada topic of Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell Lectureship in Law


Apr 20, 2024 | Globe and Mail

Wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man dies months after exoneration for 1983 murder.


Apr 20, 2024 | CBC News

Wrongfully convicted N.B. man dies months after exoneration.


Apr 20, 2024 | Toronto Sun

Wrongfully convicted N.B man dies four months after exoneration.


Apr 19, 2024 | Hamilton Spectator

Lucy Li’s lawyer accuses witness of supplying Oliver Karafa with gun


Apr 16, 2024 | Hamilton Spectator

Shooting victim who lost pregnancy grilled by defence in Hamilton murder trial


Apr 15, 2024 | Toronto Sun

HUNTER: Shooting survivor accused of having an ‘off-kilter moral compass’


Apr 15, 2024 | London Free Press

Court of Appeal addresses wrongful conviction risk in ‘Mr. Big’ police stings


Apr 10, 2024 | Law Times

Court of Appeal addresses wrongful conviction risk in ‘Mr. Big’ police stings


Apr 9, 2024 | Law360

Handy, Hart tests prevail in successful murder appeal


Apr 6, 2024 | The Winnipeg News

First Nations Men Wrongfully Convicted in Manitoba File Lawsuits Claiming Racism


Apr 5, 2024 | The Free Press

Two men launch lawsuits for wrongful convictions in 1973 slaying


Mar 19, 2024 | CP24 News

Swept up in a Conservative-led filibuster, ‘Milgaard’s Law’ set to reach Senate in coming months


Mar 15, 2024 | Toronto Star

‘The best judge on any court’: The longest-serving judge on Ontario’s top court retires — with parting words for Doug Ford


Mar 14, 2024 | CBC News

Former Quebec judge pleads guilty to manslaughter in the death of his wife


Mar 1, 2024 | Telegraph Journey

N.B. to compensate men acquitted of 1983 murder


Feb 5, 2024 | Canada Lawyer

The Top Criminal Law Firms in Canada


Jan 31, 2024 | CTV News

‘Project Litoria’: How Toronto police charged a now-acquitted mother in the death of her disabled daughter

 


Jan 19, 2024 | Toronto Star

Eight years after tossed conviction, Toronto mom Cindy Ali is found not guilty in death of disabled daughter


Jan 19, 2024 | CTV News

Toronto mother acquitted of first-degree murder charge in disabled daughter’s death


Jan 19, 2024 | CBC

‘After so long it’s done’: Cindy Ali acquitted of daughter’s murder in retrial


Jan 19, 2024 | News Channel 21

Toronto mother acquitted of first-degree murder charge in 2011 death of disabled daughter


Jan 12, 2024 | Telegraph Journal

Saint John Police chief orders probe into force’s handling of 40-year-old murder case


Jan 12, 2024 | Global News

Police chief in N.B. orders review of force’s involvement in wrongful murder conviction


Jan 11, 2024 | The Free Press

Innocence Canada lawyer seeks new trial, new evidence allowed in 2019 murder case


Jan 11, 2024 | Toronto Star

‘How could that be an accident?’: Brampton businesswoman was killed in tangled murder-for-hire plot, Crown says at close of trial


Jan 5, 2024 | CP24

Forty years after being convicted, two New Brunswick men exonerated in 1983 killing.


Jan 5, 2024 | Bradford Today

Forty years after being convicted, two New Brunswick men exonerated in 1983 killing.


Jan 5, 2024 | Toronto Sun

New Brunswick judge apologizes to 2 men for ’miscarriage of justice’.


Jan 5, 2024 | Globe and Mail

Two New Brunswick men acquitted of 1983 murder after convictions were overturned.


Jan 5, 2024 | Toronto Star

Two N.B. men declared not guilty of murder 40 years after wrongful conviction.


Jan 4, 2024 | Globe and Mail

Saint John men acquitted of murder almost 40 years after wrongful conviction.


Dec 19, 2023 | CP24

Home invasion or mercy killing? Court hears final arguments in murder retrial of Toronto mother Cindy Ali


Dec 19, 2023 | Toronto Star

Toronto mom Cindy Ali had no motive to kill her disabled daughter, defence says at close of high-profile retrial


Dec 18, 2023 | Toronto Star

My gun ‘just went off,’ says accused hit man on trial for Brampton businesswoman’s murder

 


Dec 18, 2023 | Winnipeg Free Press

Tactics delay justice for Canadians already denied justice


Dec 16, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

Case of Indigenous sisters serving life sentence underscores need to reform review process for miscarriages of justice, lawyer says


Dec 14, 2023 | CBC

Federal government providing $18.3 million to N.S. for gender-based violence plan


Dec 9, 2023 | Toronto Star

At Cindy Ali trial, church friends and snowfall experts counter Crown’s ‘absurd’ mercy-killing theory


Dec 7, 2023 | CP24

‘We’re still together’: Family, friends testify in defence of Toronto mother, once convicted of killing disabled daughter


Nov 25, 2023 | CP24

Toronto mother Cindy Ali denies killing disabled daughter to end suffering in retrial testimony


Nov 21, 2023 | CTV News

What to know in the retrial of Toronto mother Cindy Ali, once convicted of killing disabled daughter, as defence kicks off


Nov 6, 2023 | Toronto Star

‘A fancy way of saying, I don’t know’: Cindy Ali murder trial focuses on disabled daughter’s cause of death


Nov 1, 2023 | Law360

New bill seeks to confine dangerous offenders like Bernardo to maximum security | Jeffrey Hartman


Oct 23, 2023 | CBC

Bail granted for 3rd man convicted in 1973 Winnipeg murder


Oct 23, 2023 | Winnipeg News

Indigenous man granted bail pending minister’s review of 1974 murder conviction


Oct 23, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

Indigenous man granted bail pending minister’s decision on review of 1974 conviction


Oct 23, 2023 | National News

I’m very emotional: Family of Clarence Woodhouse reacts to bail release


Oct 23, 2023 | Free Press

Seeking vindication nearly a half-century later


Oct 23, 2023 | Free Press

‘Miscarriage of justice likely occurred’: man convicted in 1973 murder released on bail


Oct 23, 2023 | CP24

Retrial of Toronto mother once convicted of killing disabled daughter wraps up first week. Here’s what happened


Oct 22, 2023 | Toronto Star

Was Cynara killed in a break-in? Murder retrial again hinges on Toronto mom’s story of armed home invasion


Oct 18, 2023 | West Island Cpmmunity News

Dramatic Second Trial Begins for Toronto Mother Accused of Daughter’s Murder


Oct 17, 2023 | CTV News

After appealing conviction in death of disabled daughter, Ontario mother begins new murder trial in Toronto


Oct 17, 2023 | CP24

After appealing conviction in death of disabled daughter, Ontario mother begins new murder trial in Toronto


August 31, 2023 | Sask Today

Passing the torch: Nerissa Quewezance carries on David Milgaard’s legacy


August 10, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

Police withheld key evidence from trial over 1989 murder of 10-year-old girl, lawyer says


August 10, 2023 | CBC News

Toronto man who spent 26 years in prison for murder of girl, 10, to have case reviewed in court


August 10, 2023 | CTV News

Man convicted of killing young girl in Toronto granted chance at appeal after 34 years


July 28, 2023 | National News

Manitoba now holds record for longest wrongful conviction: law prof


July 27, 2023 | The Canadian Press

David Lametti’s legacy as justice minister is advancing cause of wrongfully convicted


July 18, 2023 | North Shore News

‘Courage and resilience:’ Judge acquits two men convicted in 1973 killing in Winnipeg


July 18, 2023 | National Post

‘You are innocent’: Two men convicted in 1973 killing in Winnipeg acquitted


July 18, 2023 | National News

Two Indigenous men acquitted of murder after 50 years


July 18, 2023 | Global News

‘I feel free’: Judge acquits two Manitoba men convicted in 1973 killing in Winnipeg


July 18, 2023 | CBC News

Manitoba judge acquits 2 Indigenous men convicted of 1973 Winnipeg murder


June 22, 2023 | The Star

Federal justice minister orders new trial for two convicted in 1973 Winnipeg murder


June 22, 2023 | CBC Lite

Federal justice minister orders new trial for two convicted in 1973 Winnipeg murder


June 14, 2023 | NTV

Bernard Doyle feels “reborn” after manslaughter acquittal


June 13, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

Ontario court exonerates man convicted of killing 17-month-old decades ago


June 13, 2023 | CP24

Man exonerated by Ontario top court nearly 30 years after being convicted of toddler’s death


June 13, 2023 | Toronto Star

Ontario court exonerates man convicted of killing 17-month-old decades ago


June 13, 2023 | Cambridge Today

Ontario court exonerates Cambridge man convicted of killing 17-month-old decades ago


June 13, 2023 | CBC News

St. John’s man acquitted in Ontario toddler’s 1996 death says ‘weight of the world is off my shoulders’


June 13, 2023 | CTV News

Man convicted of Ontario toddler’s death exonerated in top court nearly 30 years later


June 7, 2023 | CTV News

Canadians want revenge on Bernardo, but that’s not how prison works: ex-official


May 9, 2023 | Toronto Sun

Accused Toronto Mafia boss says he’s a victim of anti-Italian ethnic profiling


April 29, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

B.C. rights groups demand inquest into inmate death at Mission Institution


March 31, 2023 | CBC.ca

Lisa Banfield’s lawyer speaks out on inquiry report


March 31, 2023 | CTV News

MCC report calls on government to declare gender-based violence ‘an epidemic’


March 30, 2023 | Toronto Sun

N.S. mass shooting inquiry identifies many RCMP failings, recommends overhaul


March 30, 2023 | Niagara Falls Review

What Nova Scotia’s Mass Casualty Commission said about treatment of gunman’s spouse, Lisa Banfield


March 30, 2023 | CBC News

Change needed to end ‘epidemic’ of gender-based violence, says N.S. mass shooting report


March 30, 2023 | ABC News

Canada mass shooting inquiry identifies many police failings


March 30, 2023 | Saltwire

‘I know I won’t back down’: Families of N.S. mass shooting victims to ensure final report recommendations followed


March 28, 2023 | CTV News

Two Saskatchewan sisters jailed for nearly 30 years granted bail


March 27, 2023 | 980 CJME

Judge grants bail to sisters who say they were wrongfully convicted of murder


March 27, 2023 | Regina News

Sask. judge grants bail for Quewezance sisters who say they were wrongfully imprisoned nearly 30 years ago


March 27, 2023 | APTN News

Saskatchewan judge releases Saulteaux sisters on bail while minister reviews murder case


March 1, 2023 | CBC News

Why lawyers for N.S. mass shooter’s spouse say her case should prompt change within RCMP


February 21, 2023 | SaskToday

Family celebrates as law named after David & Joyce Milgaard


February 20, 2023 | CBC

New wrongful conviction review commission could reduce delays, but justice experts hope for bigger change


February 16, 2023 | Toronto Sun

Some of these files go back decades. We need a system that moves more quickly, both for people applying as well as for victims


February 16, 2023 | Youtube / CPAC

Justice minister outlines David and Joyce Milgaard’s Law on miscarriage of justice reviews


February 16, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

Liberals introduce ‘Milgaard’s Law’ to create review process for wrongful convictions


February 16, 2023 | SaskToday

David Milgaard’s brother reacts to feds creating Joyce and David Milgaard’s Law


February 16, 2023 | CBC.ca

Fresh hope for a cleared name. That’s what the lawyer for a man convicted of a triple homicide in Winnipeg says his client is feeling now that his case has been referred for a new hearing in the Manitoba Court of Appeal


February 13, 2023 | SaskToday

Federal justice minister orders appeal for Manitoba man in murder case


February 13, 2023 | World News Era

Justice minister orders appeal for Manitoba man behind bars for two decades in murder case


February 13, 2023 | CTV News

Justice minister orders appeal for Manitoba man behind bars for two decades in murder case


February 13, 2023 | National News

Federal justice minister orders appeal for Manitoba man in murder case


February 13, 2023 | CBC News

Manitoba man who spent decades in prison will get appeal after likely miscarriage of justice, minister says


January 21, 2023 | Saskatchewan News

‘Shouldn’t sit here another day’: Sask bail hearing held Sisters in prison since 1994


January 18, 2023 | Global News

Judge reserves bail decision for Sask. sisters who claim wrongful conviction after nearly 30 years in prison


January 18, 2023 | CBC News

Judge reserves bail decision for Sask. sisters who claim wrongful conviction after nearly 30 years in prison


January 17, 2023 | The Record

‘I feel strong:’ Bail hearing for sisters who say they were wrongfully convicted


January 17, 2023 | The Globe and Mail

Saskatchewan sisters who say they were wrongfully convicted testify at bail hearing


January 16, 2023 | National News

Saskatchewan government expected to oppose bail for Quewezance sisters


January 15, 2023 | CBC News

Court to decide whether to release Sask. Saulteaux sisters during wrongful conviction review of murder case


December 20, 2022 | Windsor Star

New murder trial set — 12 years after deadly, deliberate crash


December 19, 2022 | Vancouver Sun

Minister says miscarriage of justice likely in B.C. murder case, sends it to appeal


November 30, 2022 | CBC

Judge spikes request for publication ban on bail hearing for Indigenous sisters claiming wrongful conviction


November 29, 2022 | National News

Judge denies Saskatchewan request for publication ban during Saulteaux sisters’ bail hearing


November 25, 2022 | Sask Today

Keeseekoose First Nation sisters, who spent 3 decades in jail, reunite at court hearing


November 25, 2022 | Sask Today

Judge orders temporary ban on Quewezance sisters’ hearing


November 25, 2022 | CBC.ca

Sask. sisters claiming wrongful imprisonment reunite for first time in 18 years at courthouse


November 24, 2022 | Global News

Keeseekoose First Nation sisters, who spent 3 decades in jail, reunite at court hearing


November 10, 2022 | National News

Saskatchewan Justice seeks to muzzle media in Saulteaux sisters’ case


November 10, 2022 | Chatelaine

Fowler Law, Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh argue criminal cases before Canada’s top court


November 9, 2022 | Canadian Lawyer

Lisa Banfield Was Abused For Nearly 20 Years. Her Abuser Murdered 22 People. Why Is She On Trial?


November 4, 2022 | Toronto Star

Video of ‘disgusting’ gunfight proves dad opened fire at son’s Toronto birthday party, Crown says


October 20, 2022 | CBC News

N.S. shooting inquiry sets example for ‘how not to run a commission’: expert


September 22, 2022 | CBC News

RCMP were ‘careless and calculated’ in charging partner of N.S. mass shooter: lawyer


September 22, 2022 | Saltwire

Banfield lawyer applauds inquiry commission but counsel for victims’ families criticizes strategies


August 24, 2022 | Toronto Star

Marshall Ross acquitted of counselling fellow inmate to commit quadruple murder of widow, associates of Toronto philanthropist Glen Davis


July 22, 2022 | Toronto Star

Did he plan quadruple murder to clear debt


July 19, 2022 | Toronto Star

I knew he was serious’: Inmate describes plot to kill murdered Toronto philanthropist Glen Davis’s widow, three others


July 26, 2022 | Saltwire

Charges of supplying ammunition to N.S. mass murderer withdrawn for trio


July 14, 2022 | National Post

Cross-examination of N.S. killer’s spouse could promote conspiracy theories: lawyer


June 3, 2022 | National Post

Two Indigenous sisters imprisoned for 30 years see fresh hope for release


June 3, 2022 | The Globe and Mail

Justice Minister orders investigation into 1994 murder convictions of Indigenous sisters


June 2, 2022 | National News

There may have been a miscarriage of justice in case of Quewezance sisters, says Justice minister


June 1, 2022 | Toronto Star

‘A miscarriage of justice’: Ontario murder conviction tossed over prosecutor’s close friendship with trial judge


June 1, 2022 | Windsor Star

New trial ordered for local man convicted of murdering friend


May 17, 2022 | CTV News

Milgaard pushed for action on Indigenous sisters’ wrongful conviction claims


April 8, 2022 | Innocence Canada

Jacques Delisle Receives Stay of Proceedings


March 10, 2022 | Global News

Women’s groups relieved Lisa Banfield’s charge to be resolved


March 9, 2022 | Global News

Spouse of N.S. gunman to testify at inquiry after criminal charge resolved


February 2, 2022 | Toronto Star

‘In your culture’: GTA sex assault conviction tossed over Crown’s ‘impermissible racial or cultural stereotyping’


January 18, 2022 | The Lawyer’s Daily

Problem of ‘unjustified’ convictions raised as Appeal Court orders retrial in murder case.


December 17, 2021 | Regina Leader-Post

Woman seeking to overturn murder conviction has day parole effectively reinstated


December 15, 2021 | Globe and Mail

Indigenous sisters struggle to undo a 1994 murder conviction and break a cycle of parole and punishment


October 10, 2021 | Toronto Star

Steven Truscott’s wrongful conviction for rape and murder was a miscarriage of justice. So who did kill Lynne Harper?


July 11, 2021 | Toronto Star

He went to prison for life. But U of T student Elizabeth Bain’s murder hadn’t been solved.


May 28, 2021 | Toronto Star

Ontario appeal court overturns mother’s first-degree murder conviction in death of her disabled daughter


May 11, 2021 | Sudbury Star

Driver lost control, winds up in a Copper Cliff marsh


April 13, 2021 | Toronto Star

Motherisk: Key events in a decades-long scandal that tore apart families in Canada


April 7, 2021 | CBC.ca Fifth Estate

New trial ordered for retired Quebec judge convicted of killing his wife


March 31, 2021 | London CTV News

London, Ont. couple who challenged Canada’s prostitution laws continuing fight


March 31, 2021 | Global News – 980 CFPL

Sex worker rights groups, individuals launch constitutional challenge of portions of Criminal Code


January 3, 2021 | Toronto Sun

Woman acquitted after slowly driving over and killing abusive lover


October 20, 2020 | CityNews

Long-exonerated Guy Paul Morin ‘relieved’ for Jessop family after killer identified


October 6, 2020 | Law360

Criminal records: Punishment beyond the crime


October 1, 2020 | CityTV News Toronto

Ontario couple convicted in child’s death to get new trial after fresh evidence uncovered


April 23, 2020 | Vancouver Sun

Thomas Sophonow offers $150K reward for answers about evidence that cleared him


January 17, 2020 | Toronto Star

COVID-19: Inmate suit filed against federal government over Mission outbreak


Apr 29, 2019 | CBC News Manitoba

Kyle Unger reaches settlement over wrongful murder conviction


March 2, 2019 | Halifax Examiner

A tale of enormous suffering


June 18, 2018 | Canadian Lawyer Magazine

Court declares arrest of man who swallowed heroin is Charter violation


February 25, 2018 | The Whig Standard

Inmate receives jail term for assault


October 16, 2017 | Toronto Star

Acquittal and apology for Mullins-Johnson


October 05, 2017 | CBC News Toronto

Man charged in 2004 shooting to walk free after murder charges stayed


September 27, 2017 | Canadian Lawyer Magazine

New trial ordered in manslaughter case after rare Crown concession


July 26, 2017 | Mississauga.com

‘I’m free. I’m going home’: Man accused of Mississauga murder released


February 29, 2016 | CBC News Toronto

Maria Shepherd’s 1992 manslaughter conviction quashed


November 6, 2015 | The Globe and Mail

Roméo Phillion: Decades spent in prison for murder he didn’t commit


November 28, 2014 | CP24

Man convicted of murder 10 years ago freed as Crown drops charges.


November 24, 2014 | CBC News

Glen Eugene Assoun granted bail as murder conviction reviewed


January 4, 2010 | Toronto Star

Lawyer calls spectacular victories ‘good luck’

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