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Criminal lawyer Michael Spratt and human rights and employment lawyer Emilie Taman discuss issues at the intersection of law, politics, and policy. What happens in our courts and the halls of power affects you.
Feed your brain with answers to your most burning political and legal questions.
Check out more at: www.michaelspratt.com
And join the Docket's discord channel to chat and listen to live recordings: https://discord.gg/2TzUamZ
So, episode 125 - a new record. But you know that right? Because you subscribe to the show and have already rated and reviewed the podcast - right? You should.
New documents reveal that an important federal justice reform, billed as a silver bullet reduce court backlogs and decrease racial inequities, has only been used FOUR times by the Ottawa Police.
In 2018 the Liberal government introduced bill C-75 which contained a provision designed to divert bail breaches away from the criminal system. The government said that judicial referral hearings would “substantially increase court efficiencies” and address the “overrepresentation of marginalized communities within the criminal justice system.”
Last week Ottawa police told the Police Services Board that over that last two years they have used the new procedure FOUR times.
It turns out that giving new discretionary powers to people who are part of the problem does not really do very much. Especially when they never use the new power.
And anecdotal evidence suggest this is not just an Ottawa problem.
So, what is the government going to do now that they know their solution to a very serious problem is not working?
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The Docket
Criminal lawyer Michael Spratt and human rights and employment lawyer Emilie Taman discuss issues at the intersection of law, politics, and policy. What happens in our courts and the halls of power affects you.
Feed your brain with answers to your most burning political and legal questions.
Check out more at: www.michaelspratt.com
And join the Docket's discord channel to chat and listen to live recordings: https://discord.gg/2TzUamZ