“Reid” it and weep-coercive interrogations the norm in Canada
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Appeal Process Recognizes That Even Judges Make Mistakes
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In Ontario, Different Courts Play Different Roles
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Crown’s Role to Be Fair, Not Necessarily to Win
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Right to Counsel, Yes, But There Are Limits
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The Limits on the Right to Remain Silent
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Meeting the Police: An Informed Citizen Won’t be Intimidated
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Bail should be the rule, not the exception
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Sentencing
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