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    Discover how to effectively litigate your case in the new era on delay with Justice Delayed: A Practitioners Guide to Section 11(B) of The Charter. Written by three recognized experts in the prosecution and defence of criminal cases, this title is your

    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:42706291
    ISBN:9780779892075
    Pages:154
    Publication date:2020-01-14
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:Justice Delayed: A Practitioner's Guide to Section 11(B) of the Charter, Softbound book
    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2020
    Shelf space:9
    Authors:

    Jennifer A.Y. Trehearne

    Jennifer Trehearne was called to the bar in 2004 after clerking at the Court of Appeal for Ontario. She has dedicated her career to criminal law and criminal law policy, with experience as both a prosecutor and defence counsel. She is a frequent speaker 

    Joshua Frost

    Joshua Frost has practiced criminal law since his call to the bar in 2004. Over that time he has conducted both trials and appeals in his capacity as a defence lawyer. Joshua is currently the standing agent for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada 

    R. Craig Bottomley

    Craig Bottomley has practiced exclusively criminal law at both the trial and appellate level since 2003. Craig has significant experience in the defence of large-scale criminal prosecutions and Charter litigation. Craig is a frequent lecturer in both