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Liberal bill aims to repeal mandatory minimum sentences
The federal government introduced a bill in the House of Commons on Tuesday that would repeal mandatory minimum penalties for drug offences and some gun-related crimes. It would allow a judge to exercise discretion in imposing sentences that relate to the facts of the case, including considerations of the individual's experience with systemic racism and whether they pose a risk to public safety.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP143852152
Legacy Identifier:
n_Drug-Bill20211207T1710
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2m30s
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Create Date:
12/7/2021 5:10:00 PM
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court
crimes
drug related crimes
drugs
gun
House of Commons
judge
Lametti
lower house (parliament)
sentencing