Deportation Civil Jury Trials and Murder Sentencing


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Feb 27 2025 21 mins   1

Explore the intricate landscape of Canadian immigration law with us in this episode, where we unravel the surprising realities that can lead to deportation for long-term residents. Our primary focus is a captivating case involving a UK citizen who, after living in Canada for over 70 years, finds himself facing deportation due to organized criminality. The conversation sheds light on the legal definitions that can suddenly place an individual at risk, even for what may seem minor infractions.

Additionally, a heart-wrenching tale on an exploding stove illustrates the challenges individuals face within civil legal systems, highlighting the importance and protection that jury trials provide in civil matters.

As we continue our discussion, we touch on the implications of harsh pre-trial conditions, showing how they may alter parole eligibility for those convicted of murder. Listeners are encouraged to consider the broader context of these legal decisions and how they intersect with mental health and personal histories. This rich dialogue not only educates about the law but also reflects wider societal values and challenges.

Join us in this compelling conversation that not only informs but also provokes critical thinking on justice, fairness, and the legal hurdles many immigrants face. Don’t miss out—subscribe, leave a review, and share your thoughts with us!


Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.