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Parliamentary Restrictions on Judicial Discretion in Sentencing

A Defence of Mandatory Minimum Sentences
Lincoln Caylor and Gannon G. Beaulne
May 1, 2014
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Gannon BeaulnePartner
Lincoln CaylorPartner
Mandatory sentencing tools have received a great deal of attention lately as the federal government continues to promote law-and-order legislation in response to the public's perception that Canada's criminal sentencing regime is overly lenient with offenders. This legislation has met with fierce criticism from members of the media and academia, and increasingly inventive attempts to subvert it by the judiciary. Published by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
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Gannon Beaulne, Partner
Toronto  •   416.777.4805  •   beaulneg@bennettjones.com
Lincoln Caylor, Partner
Toronto  •   416.777.6121  •   caylorl@bennettjones.com