The polygamy battle goes on

By: Law is Cool · October 23, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Criminal Law · 3 Comments 

B.C. pops the question: Is polygamy a crime?

Dirk Meissner writes:

Canadians and the justice system need clarity on whether polygamy is a crime, British Columbia’s attorney general said Thursday in announcing he will ask the B.C. Supreme Court for an opinion on the federal law barring multiple marriage.

Mike de Jong said the government has decided to seek the opinion rather than appeal last month’s court ruling that quashed polygamy charges against the leaders of a controversial religious sect in southeastern B.C.

The feds will also intervene. Their position is that polygamy is a crime in this country.

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Polygamy legalization may be in sight

By: Law is Cool · September 25, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Criminal Law · 1 Comment 

Polygamy charges tossed out

Petti Fong writes:

The province has had its hands tied with proceeding with charges for fear that if the polygamy law is struck down by a successful challenge under the Charter, it could strike down the law and make polygamy legal in Canada.

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