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Canada Must Take Notice as U.S. Moves Away from Mandatory Minimums – delete

Canada Must Take Notice as U.S. Moves Away from Mandatory Minimums – delete

  • Post author:Adam Goodman
  • Post published:August 15, 2013
  • Post category:Sentencing

I have written a fair bit about mandatory minimum sentencing and how the amendments to the Criminal Code will not deter crime.  Taking the power out of the hands of…

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