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Making Sense of Sentencing
by
David P. Cole (Editor); Julian V. Roberts (Editor)
Call Number: ebook
Publication Date: 2016
Toni Williams, "Sentencing Black Offenders in the Ontario Criminal Justice System" (pp. 200-216).
Also available in print: call number KE9355 .M34 1999 Law.
Journal Articles
Bruce P Archibald, “Sentencing and Visible Minorities: Equality and Affirmative Action in the Criminal Justice System”
(1989) 12 Dalhousie LJ 377.
Sonia N Lawrence and Toni Williams, “Swallowed up: Drug Couriers at the Borders of Canadian Sentencing”
(2006) 56:4 UTLJ 285.
Cases
R v Brissett, 2018 ONSC 4857
R v Hamilton (2004), 72 OR (3d) 1, 2004 CanLII 5549 (CA)
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