Sentencing: Principles and Practice
Danielle Robitaille,
Erin Winocur
General Editor(s):
Brian H. Greenspan,
Vincenzo Rondinelli
Sentencing: Principles and Practice serves as a concise resource for all sentencing issues in the Canadian criminal justice system. Building on general principles, this text tackles both common and unusual sentencing issues and questions, and pragmatically discusses plea negotiations, procedure and advocacy, dangerous offenders, types of sentences, Charter considerations, appellate issues, and ancillary orders, as well as post-sentencing issues.
Criminal defence counsel Danielle Robitaille and assistant Crown attorney Erin Winocur inject their perspective and experience as front-line advocates, providing readers with a constructive and balanced discussion of the topic. The experienced authors and contributors have written chapters dedicated to various areas of practice, creating a comprehensive reference that thoroughly explores an array of themes relating to sentencing.
This text is Volume 12 in Emond’s Criminal Law Series.