Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 33Carswell Company, 1955 - Bar associations |
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Page 46
... considered that these offences should continue , in all cases , to be tried by jury . The Commission considered that certain minor extensions of the absolute jurisdiction of magistrates would be justified and Parliament agreed . Where a ...
... considered that these offences should continue , in all cases , to be tried by jury . The Commission considered that certain minor extensions of the absolute jurisdiction of magistrates would be justified and Parliament agreed . Where a ...
Page 79
... considered the rule quite settled . In short , the decision of the majority to affirm Kowbel's conviction rested on the ground that the common - law rule did not apply and not that it did not exist . In the opinion of Hogg J.A. not only ...
... considered the rule quite settled . In short , the decision of the majority to affirm Kowbel's conviction rested on the ground that the common - law rule did not apply and not that it did not exist . In the opinion of Hogg J.A. not only ...
Page 103
... considered by the Supreme Court of Canada there would be an opportunity to am- plify the previous decisions if the court chose to do so . Against the likelihood of this taking place , it should be noted that there are findings of fact ...
... considered by the Supreme Court of Canada there would be an opportunity to am- plify the previous decisions if the court chose to do so . Against the likelihood of this taking place , it should be noted that there are findings of fact ...
Contents
REVISION OF THE CRIMINAL CODE THE By A J MacLeod and J C | 3 |
MACLEOD A J and MARTIN J C Offences and Punishments | 20 |
P Recognition and Effects of Foreign Adoption | 49 |
Copyright | |
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