Mack's Criminal Law Trial Book 2025 Edition
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PROVIEW MACKS CRIMINAL LAW TRIAL BOOK 2025 ENTITLEMENT (Mack's Criminal Law Trial Handbook)

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The 2025 Edition is a quick reference resource for trial lawyers and judges. Designed to be the first, quick-reference resource for trial lawyers and judges, this book seeks to provide a quick answer on issues as they arise during trial proceedings, or

Service Number:43524698
Publication date:2025-12-18
Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
Jurisdiction:Canada
External Product Title:PROVIEW MACKS CRIMINAL LAW TRIAL BOOK 2025 ENTITLEMENT (Mack's Criminal Law Trial Handbook)
Update frequency:Updated annually
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Dallas Mack

Dallas Mack, B.Sc. (Hons), LL.B., is an Assistant Crown Attorney in Ottawa where he prosecutes criminal matters in both the Ontario and Superior Courts of Justice and has conducted appeals at the summary conviction appeal level and the Ontario Court of 

Miriam Fahim

Miriam Fahim, B.A., Hon, JD, is an articling student at the Crown Attorneys office in Hamilton. She assisted with the prosecution of a variety of criminal matters in both the Ontario and Superior Courts of Justice. She graduated cum laude from the University