
A notary avoids liability for an unconscionable home sale by a senior and a tree bylaw can't stop farming
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: Following 7 days of hearings, with 79 pages of notices of application, responses to applications, and pleadings, 13 affidavits totalling more than...
9 Helmi 202322min

Flying Squad sentencing, property tax exemption for religion, and a Gladue sentence appeal
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: A University of Victoria instructor pleaded guilty to criminal contempt for blocking a road by chaining himself to a log. Other people who had b...
5 Tammi 202323min

Crown bail policy, strata age and rental restrictions going and housing approval by the province
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: In response to political pressure resulting from public disorder and random assaults of strangers, BC Premier Eby announced several policy changes...
28 Marras 202222min

Paralegals rather than legal aid, sentences longer that requested, and a municipal recount
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: British Columbia has had inadequate legal aid funding for family and poverty law cases for many years. In 1992 the NDP government imposed a speci...
10 Marras 202223min

Mental health NCRMD vs fitness for trial and Buzziak murder investigation info still secret
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: All too often, people with serious mental illnesses end up in the criminal justice system when they are not afforded adequate and sustained medica...
3 Marras 202223min

Criminal bail vs Mental Health Act detention
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: In the context of a judicial review of a decision to compel a patient to continue to receive antipsychotic medication against her will for many ye...
20 Loka 202223min

Best interest of a dog, Mink Breeders contest phasing out, and a strata fight over a deck
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: A dispute over the adoption of a dog named Maddie ended up in court after the woman who “rescued” and sold her tried to get her puppies back to se...
14 Loka 202222min

A report on Repeat Offending and Random Stranger Violence in BC
This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: In response to criticism from mayors and others, a report entitled A Rapid Investigation into Repeat Offending and Random Stranger Violence in Bri...
6 Loka 202222min



















