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  2. Palais de justice (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The Palais de justice is a courthouse in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 1 Notre-Dame Street East in the Old Montreal neighbourhood of the Ville-Marie borough. It was completed in 1971. Though located in the Old Montreal historic district, it is an international style structure, featuring the outdoor sculpture Allegrocube.

  3. Street Justice - Wikipedia

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    Street Justice is a Canadian-American action crime drama series starring Carl ... Visual Entertainment has released both seasons of Street Justice on DVD in Canada ...

  4. Russell Brown (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Russell S. Brown (born September 15, 1965) [1] [2] is a former puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.He was nominated by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to replace outgoing justice Marshall Rothstein and served in the role starting on August 31, 2015.

  5. David Lametti - Wikipedia

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    David T. Lametti PC KC (born August 10, 1962) is a Canadian politician and lawyer who was the member of Parliament for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun from 2015 to 2024. A member of the Liberal Party, Lametti served as minister of justice and attorney general of Canada from 2019 to 2023.

  6. Justice Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Justice Weekly was a popular Canadian tabloid magazine that was published weekly from 1946 until 1973. [1] It was based in Toronto, Ontario . [ 1 ] It featured news about Canadian and international criminal justice cases and issues concerned with punishment (especially corporal punishment ) in institutional and domestic environments.

  7. Perverting the course of justice - Wikipedia

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    Perverting the course of justice is an offence committed when a person prevents justice from being served on themselves or on another party. In England and Wales it is a common law offence , carrying a maximum sentence of life imprisonment .

  8. Scales of Justice (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Scales of Justice was a Canadian series of docudrama television films, which aired on CBC Television between 1991 and 1995. [1] Based on an earlier CBC Radio series of the same name, the films dramatized notable Canadian court cases, with actors reenacting the real-life events of the trial.

  9. James Monk - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Sir James Monk. Sir James Monk (1745 – November 18, 1826) was Chief Justice of Lower Canada.Monk played a significant role in the abolition of slavery in British North America, when as Chief Justice he rendered a series of decisions [which?] regarding escaped slaves that 'while not technically abolishing slavery rendered it innocuous' (i.e. unenforceable).