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  • Double Convictions: Scott & Oakes
    2024/09/17

    Two roommates, Connie Oakes and Wendy Scott, are accused of the gruesome murder of a Medicine Hat man, Casey Armstrong. With one testifying against the other, how did both women end up with re-trials? Who killed Casey Armstrong?


    DISCLAIMER: Any opinion expressed in the podcast are mine and only mine.


    References:
    R v Oakes, 2016 ABCA 90
    Connie Oakes, online: Wrongful Convictions
    Wendy Scott, online: Wrongful Convictions
    Jorge Barrera, A boot print, a knife, a murder and a Cree woman’s claim of innocence, online: APTN



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    18 分
  • Justice Revisited: The Acquittal of Steve Truscott
    2024/09/10

    14 year-old Steven Truscott was sentenced to hang to death for the death of his 12 year-old classmate and was the youngest person in Canada to face execution. 48 years later, he was finally able to clear his name and get an acquittal. Let's explore the legal reasons behind this verdict.


    DISCLAIMER: Any opinion expressed in the podcast are mine and only mine.


    References:
    Truscott (Re), 2007 ONCA 575
    Sarah Harland-Logan, “Steven Truscott”, online: Innocence Canada



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    15 分
  • The Legal Journey of Robert Baltovich
    2024/09/03

    One of Canada's most notorious unsolved murders: Elizabeth Bain. She went to check out something at her university and never came home. A few days later, her car was found nearby with blood stains in the backseat. Was it the Scarborough Rapist? Was it someone else? According to Elizabeth's mother, it is Robert Baltovich. However, after 18 years, Robert was able to clear his name when the Court of Appeal in Ontario overturned his conviction and ordered a new trial. It was during this new trial that Robert finally heard the words "not guilty". Let's explore the legal reasons behind this verdict.


    References:
    R v Baltovich, 2004, 73 O.R. (3d) 481, [2004] O.J. No. 4880
    Sarah Harland-Logan, “Robert Baltovich”, online: Innocence Canada



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    22 分
  • The Conviction and Acquittal of Dennis Oland
    2024/08/27

    Exploring the conviction and subsequent acquittal of Dennis Oland who had been found guilty by a jury for the second degree murder of his father, Richard Oland. Known for their Moosehead Breweries legacy, Richard's notorious murder in July 2011 left a mark on the city of Saint John in New Brunswick.


    References:
    R v Oland, 2019 NBQB 151
    R v Oland, 2017 SCC 17
    Travis Fortnum, “10 years later: Who killed Richard Oland?”, Global News (07 July 2021), online: <10 years later: Who killed Richard Oland? - New Brunswick | Globalnews.ca>




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    27 分
  • Acquitted Trailer
    2024/08/21

    Discover a new true crime podcast and explore the legal reasons behind why people who have been accused of the most heinous crimes are currently walking free. It's true crime with a legal twist!


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    2 分