May 15, 2008
Supreme Court to rule if youths have charter right to alternative justice
“It has the potential to be the most significant case about juvenile justice in the 100 years since we've had a juvenile justice system”
When a 17-year-old on probation beats an 18-year-old adversary to death, does he have a constitutional right to be treated as a young offender? A senseless crime at a Hamilton, Ont., shopping mall in 2003 comes ... via Canoe
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