"Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, Volume 7" is an essential reference work for legal professionals and scholars involved in Canadian criminal law. Compiled by W. J. Tremeear, this volume provides detailed annotations of significant criminal cases, offering insights into legal precedents, interpretations, and applications of criminal law within the Canadian legal system.
This authoritative resource aids lawyers, judges, and academics in understanding the nuances of criminal jurisprudence and supports informed decision-making in legal proceedings. The annotations offer a comprehensive overview of the cases, making it an invaluable tool for anyone studying or practicing criminal law in Canada.
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