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In part two of our sentencing law interview with Jonathan Rudin (program director of Aboriginal Legal Services), we discuss the verdict of the perpetrator of the Quebec City Mosque shooting in R. v. Bissonnette. In particular, we canvass how the stacking of parole ineligibility periods may engage the right against cruel and unusual punishment.
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In part two of our sentencing law interview with Jonathan Rudin (program director of Aboriginal Legal Services), we discuss the verdict of the perpetrator of the Quebec City Mosque shooting in R. v. Bissonnette. In particular, we canvass how the stacking of parole ineligibility periods may engage the right against cruel and unusual punishment.
Learn more about sentencing law on the Lawyered website
Help to declutter the law on the Lawyered crowdfunding page