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Early Case Consideration of the Steering Committee on Justice Efficiencies and Access to the Justice System
Crown's Newsletter
The Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada William B
Role of the Crown Preamble to the Crown Policy Manual
Corruption in Canada: Myth Or Reality
Prosecutors and Their Agents, Agents and Their Prosecutors
Between: Attorney General Of
Extracting a Coherent Principle from the Jurisprudence Surrounding Solicitor Client Privilege Between the Police and the Crown
Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy
ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS of the CROWN ATTORNEY- SOME GUIDING PRINCIPLES and THOUGHTS John D
Criminal Law and the Elderly: the Prosecution's Perspective in Ontario
Community Justice Around the Globe Community Justice Community Justice Around the Globe: an International Overview by Robert V
Duties and Responsibilities of Crown Attorneys
SCC File No. 39062 in the SUPREME COURT of CANADA (ON APPEAL from the COURT of APPEAL for ONTARIO) B E T W E E N: HER MAJESTY TH
The Emerging Problem of Crown-Police Alignment
Victims' Opportunities to Review a Decision Not to Prosecute Made By
Model Guidelines for the Effective Prosecution of Crimes Against Children
~Rivate Prosecutions
Top View
The Status and Role of Prosecutors
Ministry of the Attorney General ~
A Domestic Violence Handbook for Police Services and Crown Prosecutors in Alberta
The National District Attorneys' Association
World Factbook of Criminal Justice Systems
Criminal Procedure United States Andcanada
Her Majesty the Queen Appellant And: Ordinary Seaman W.K
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Constitutional Recognition of the Role of the Attoney General in Criminal Prosecutions: Krieger V. Law Society of Alberta Lori Sterling
The Prosecutor VOLUME 53 / NUMBER 3 • JULY 2019
Representing Yourself in Criminal and Penal Matters
A Victim's Guide to the Canadian Criminal Justice System: Questions
CODE of CONDUCT for CROWN PROSECUTORS DATE: November 28, 2006
Attorney General’S Forgotten Role As Legal Advisor to the Legislature: a Comment on Schmidt V Canada (Attorney General)