
Self-defence and Charge Approval and the BC Government in Court with Government Lawyers
The episode begins by discussing the decision to discontinue a prosecution arising from a Nanaimo business owner who gets shot after trying to retrieve his stolen property from a homeless camp. Crow...
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Milk Surveillance, Roundup Cancer Claim and an English Test for a Teacher
In British Columbia, it's illegal to produce milk and sell it to anyone other than the Milk Marketing Board. The Milk Marketing Board sets wholesale prices, intended to guarantee a profit for milk f...
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Small Claims Penalties, Arbitration Clauses, and Autopsy Photos
Do you ever wonder what happens when a small claims lawsuit is baseless? Unlike in Supreme Court, judges cannot award costs to the successful party in Small Claims Court. Costs are intended to bot...
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The History of Vagrancy Laws, Applications to Become a Judge Drop, and the Duty to Defend
For most of Canada's history, vagrancy was a criminal offence. While the wording of the vagrancy laws changed from time to time. As of 1972, there were two different forms of vagrancy. The first f...
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Residential Tenancy Award Unreasonable and Consequences for Not Completing a Real Estate Deal
Do you know the ins and outs of the Residential Tenancy Act? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Barrister and Solicitor Michael Mulligan as we uncover a recent court decision involving chan...
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'Free Man on the Land' jailed for a year for contempt and a tainted identification acquittal
A man who denied being a human being or being subject to laws turned a wrestling match with RCMP officers into a year in jail for contempt of court following days of nonsense arguments, interruptions,...
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Suing a Judge changing a charge and being "functus officio"
Can you really sue a judge if you're wrongfully convicted? This episode unpacks the intriguing case of a man who attempted to do just that after his conviction was overturned. We dive into the legal c...
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Bill C-48: A Critical Look at Canada's Controversial Bail System Reform and Its Impact on Crime, Social Disorder, and Mental Health
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: What does Canada's Bill C-48 mean for the future of the bail system, and does it truly address the issue of crime and social disorder? Join us for...
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