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Sentencing Vulnerable Populations

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Substantive: 1.5
90 minutes
Published
2024
Presenter(s)
Justice David E. Harris
Aimee Gauthier
Jennifer Graham
Nakita Kelsey
Justice Sandra Martins
Shauna Pemberton
Lucy Rasmussen
Source
Peel Law Association
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
90 minutes
Price
$349.00 plus tax
Includes Handouts

The presenters provide a refresher on best practice & tips when making sentencing submissions. Join us for an important review of sentencing principles and advice on resolution, discussion and processes, especially as they pertain to youth, indigenous people and those struggling with mental health and/or addiction issues.

Presenters

Justice David E. Harris

Aimee Gauthier

Jennifer Graham

Nakita Kelsey

Justice Sandra Martins

Shauna Pemberton

Seeta Scully is an Assistant Crown Attorney in the Region of Peel. She has been with the Peel Crown Attorney’s Office for 11 years and currently holds positions as the Co-Lead for Intimate Partner Violence, and is also on the Mental Health team. Prior to working at the Peel Crown’s Office she worked at the College Park Crown Attorney’s Office, and prior to that Articled with the Crown Law Office-Criminal doing appellate work. She interned at the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal in Cambodia (the ECCC) in 2010, and worked at a student legal aid clinic during her time at Osgoode Hall Law School. She is a mother of three and is an active member of several neighbourhood community organizations, including being a member of sponsorship teams for two refugee families.

 

Lucy Rasmussen

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