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Sunday, January 16 at 8 pm: It’s Not like on TV! From Perry Mason (remember him?) to Line of Duty… they always “get the guy”.

How does it work in Canada? Common fallacies and assumptions.

Sunday, January 23 at 8 pm: Crime and Punishment

The changing landscape of criminal law… public opinion, political correctness, body cams… can criminal law still work properly?

Sunday, January 30 at 8 pm: Law in Action

Three well-known cases in Canadian law as well as miscarriages of justice will be explored

Sunday, February 6 at 8 pm: International Criminal Law

The International Criminal Court… extradition and what it means


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