A new Alberta law preventing people who are facing criminal charges from sitting on juries ignores the presumption of innocence and may be a violation of the Charter of Rights, say two Edmonton defence lawyers.
Darcy Henton
More on Canada
A new Alberta law preventing people who are facing criminal charges from sitting on juries ignores the presumption of innocence and may be a violation of the Charter of Rights, say two Edmonton defence lawyers.
Darcy Henton
Comments