Next week, the Canadian government will bring forward a new bail reform bill aimed at cracking down on violent and repeat offenders, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Thursday.
Texas voters will consider a proposed constitutional amendment that would broaden the circumstances in which judges can deny ...
The debate over Proposition 3 echoes the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1987 decision in United States v. Salerno, which upheld a ...
“For every individual who loses a job, housing or a bed in a shelter or spot in a treatment program, simply from having their ...
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham spoke to media Thursday following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement that the federal ...
Mayors in B.C. cities along with the province's attorney general are hoping that a federal bill promised next week on bail ...
Ontario has argued that the federal Criminal Code, which governs bail, should be amended to eliminate bail for certain serious offences.
Changes will include allowing for consecutive sentencing and restricting conditional sentences for some sexual offences ...
Opinion
Edmonton Journal on MSNFederal bail reform package a welcome first step, but 'doesn't go nearly far enough'
Edmonton responses to new bail reform measures introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney last week were strong and mixed.
The Liberals will table a bill that will seek to make bail harder for those accused of violent auto theft, human trafficking, assault, and extortion involving violence ...
The measures, which are set to be tabled in Parliament next week will focus on changing Canada’s Criminal Code, Prime Minister Mark Carney said.
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