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Open Information The Honourable Sharon Shore’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information The Honourable Gregory A. Cann’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information Research at a Glance: Diversion, Discretion, and Sentencing Commissions
Readers Note: This publication presents results of an online public opinion survey completed by a sample of Canadians who received an invitation through email, Facebook and Twitter (called an "open link" sample; see Method for more details). This survey mirrored a survey conducted with a...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information Research at a Glance: Mandatory Minimum Penalties
In general, Canadians are not supportive of the current mandatory minimum penalties (MMPs) regime and prefer a more individualized approach to sentencing. We also found: Most Canadians indicated that they have a low to moderate level of knowledge of MMPs (52% low and 28% moderate). Over three...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information Research at a Glance: Diversion
Most Canadians believe that diversion of accused from the courts in appropriate cases should be the preferred response to at least some types of offences/situations. They also believe that increased use of diversion could make the criminal justice system (CJS) more efficient and effective and...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information Research at a Glance: Discretion in Sentencing
The majority of Canadians believe that judges should have at least some degree of discretion and flexibility when deciding a sentence. What we also found: The overwhelming majority of Canadians (95%) felt that the best approach for determining fair and appropriate sentences for offenders involves...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information The Honourable Christopher J. Giaschi’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information The Honourable Jessica Kimmel’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information The Honourable L. Bernette Ho’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Information The Honourable William F. Pentney’s Questionnaire
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory...Organization:Department of Justice CanadaResource Formats:- HTML