Indigenous justice ::true cases by judges, lawyers & law enforcement officers /

In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, judges, lawyers, and law enforcement officers write about working with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples through their trials and tribulations with the criminal justice system. The stories are a mix of previously published essays from the True Cases...

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Main Authors: Shyba, Lorene, Yakeleya, Raymond
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