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Criminal law resources on e-LiRN flyer
Case Law Collection on CriminalSource (WL)
Access the largest collection of Canadian Criminal Cases and link directly to any section of the Criminal Code of Canada.
- Canadian Criminal Cases (C.C.C.) complete from 1898 and ongoing (Editor: Marie Henein)
- Canadian Criminal Cases classification, headnotes & summaries written by leading experts
- Weekly Criminal Bulletin since 1977 and ongoing
- Criminal Reports complete from 1946, and ongoing (Editor-in-Chief: Don Stuart)
- Motor Vehicle Reports (M.V.R) (1977-present)
- Immigration Law Reporter (I.L.R.) (1987-present)
Text Collection on CriminalSource (WL)
- Martin’s Annual Criminal Code Edward L. Greenspan, Marc Rosenberg, and Marie Henein
- Martin’s Related Criminal Statutes, Edward L. Greenspan, Q.C., etc.
- Annotated Tremeear’s Criminal Code, David Watt and Michelle Fuerst
- Annotated Tremeear’s Related Criminal Statutes, David Watt
- Annual Review of Criminal Law, Steve Coughlan, Michelle Lawrence, and Robert J. Currie
- Canadian Criminal Code Offences, John L. Gibson and Henry Waldock
- Canadian Criminal Procedure, Roger E. Salhany
- Criminal Law Evidence, Practice and Procedure, John L. Gibson and Henry Waldock
- Criminal Law Quarterly, Edited by Kent W. Roach
- Criminal Pleadings & Practice in Canada, E.G. Ewaschuk
- Disclosure and Production in Criminal Cases, Murray D. Segal
- Drug Offences in Canada, Bruce A. MacFarlane, Robert J. Frater, Croft Michaelson.
- McWiliams’ Canadian Criminal Evidence, Casey. Hill, David M. Tanovich, Louis P. Strezos
- Sentencing: The Practitioner’s Guide, Gary R. Clewley, Paul G. McDermott, Rachel E. Young
- Watt’s Manual of Criminal Evidence, David Watt
- Youth Criminal Justice Act Manual, Miriam H. Bloomenfeld
- Criminal Law texts flyer
Emond Criminal Law Series on vlex
Flyer about Emond Criminal Law Series on e-LiRN
Emond’s award-winning Criminal Law Series provides clear and concise guidance on the practical and procedural aspects of criminal law. Tailored for members of the criminal bar and judiciary, this comprehensive collection addresses specific areas of criminal practice and is grounded in the expertise of General Editors Brian H. Greenspan and Justice Vincenzo Rondinelli. With contributions from both defence and Crown counsel, the series offers a balanced and authoritative perspective on criminal law.
How to Use Emond
Access to Emond titles is limited by vlex’s license with them. You cannot Print and Download – only copy & paste sections from the books. You are not permitted to download an entire Chapter.
Essentials of Canadian Law – Criminal Law Titles
vlex also offers Essentials of Canadian Law by Irwin Law which has several criminal law titles as well.
Law Journals & Articles on CriminalSource (WL)
• Criminal Law Quarterly, Editor – Kent W. Roach
• Canadian Criminal Law Review, Editors–Patrick Healy and Anne-Marie Boisvert
• National Journal of Constitutional Law
• Criminal Report Articles
• Canadian Criminal Cases Articles
• Motor Vehicles Reports Articles
rangefindr.ca
rangefindr.ca is a tool to help lawyers and judges find criminal sentencing ranges in minutes instead of hours. Click a few tags that describe the kinds of cases you’re looking for — such as assault cases where the accused is a first offender — and rangefindr.ca tells you what sentences were imposed in those cases. One more click and you can review the judgments themselves.
Available remotely for Ontario lawyers as of September 1, 2024.
rangefindr.ca | Canadian sentencing research / Recherche sur les peines au Canada
Dangerous Offender Database on CriminalSource (WL)
Contains over 1,500 cases, including several hundred previously unreported decisions, gathered from every court in Canada, focusing on the prosecution of Dangerous and Long-Term
Offenders.
Quantums of Sentencing Digests on Criminal Source (WL)
Canadian Sentencing Digest contains virtually all the sentencing cases dating back to 1970.
Additional Information
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