
Sentencing Tool Kit – Paul Moreau
Recorded: 3 February 2023, 76 minutes No defence lawyer likes to see a client convicted, but the trial is only half the battle. Sentence hearings have

Recorded: 3 February 2023, 76 minutes No defence lawyer likes to see a client convicted, but the trial is only half the battle. Sentence hearings have

Recorded: 13 January 2023, 94 minutes Making the jump from law school mooting to full on appellate work isn’t easy. There are so many aspects

Recorded: 02 December 2022, 98 min. To wrap up the year, Professors Penney and Sankoff join forces once again to examine the most important cases

Recorded: 4 November 2022, 58 minutes The doctrine of stare decisis is a cornerstone of our legal system. It provides predictability and allows all parties

Recorded: 30 September 2022, 72 minutes In cases like Gladue and Ipeelee, the Supreme Court has reiterated the importance of ensuring that the interests of

Recorded: 9 September 2022, 99 minutes Most criminal lawyers know quite a bit about obtaining bail for a client. With the presumption of innocence in

Recorded: 15 July 2022, 79 minutes The law governing sexual assault trials evolves more quickly than most people can keep up, and the Supreme Court’s

Recorded: 17 June 2022, 86 minutes So you want to represent a youth charged with criminal offences? It’s not just a matter of knowing the

Recorded: 3 June 2022, 75 minutes Dangerous driving cases have numerous complexities. The substantive law is challenging to follow, evidentiary perils abound. In this seminar,

Recorded: 6 May 2022, 91 minutes Many of our rules of evidence date back decades if not centuries to a time when little, if anything,

Recorded: 8 April 2022, 82 min Most lawyers know about character evidence and how it can be admitted when it qualifies as similar fact evidence.

Recorded: 11 March 2022, 95 min Professor Penney explores the complex Charter issues arising when law enforcement officials obtain evidence in the regulatory context. Topics covered include