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By: Law is Cool · September 30, 2009 · Filed Under Civil Rights, Immigration Law · Add Comment 

Third security certificate is double jeopardy, court told

Mahmoud Jaballah was first detained under a security certificate in 1999. He was released after the courts found the certificate to be unreasonable. Jaballah was re-arrested in 2001 under a new certificate. He was released in 2008 after the Supreme Court struck down the security certificate law. After Parliament passed a new law, the government signed a third certificate against Jaballah.

Brendan Kennedy writes for the Toronto Start:

[Jaballah's lawyer] argued in court that proceedings against Jaballah should be stayed, because there was no new evidence to justify the second and third certificates.

“The essence of the allegations against Mr. Jaballah, and the nature of the proceedings remain unchanged from 1999 to today,” he said in court.

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Mapping Homicides in the GTA

By: Law is Cool · September 8, 2009 · Filed Under Criminal Law, Technology · Add Comment 

Remember our discussion about crime rates in “Scarlem” early last year?

The Toronto Star released an interactive map that plots all the homicides, not just in Scarborough, but across the GTA.  The stats can be broken down by year (to 2005), age, gender, and type (shooting or otherwise).

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