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Our history is replete with instances of wrongful incarceration.
Suppose, however, that the action succeeds, as it does in most instances of wrongful willing.
There are currently at least 70 recorded instances of wrongful convictions, and 12 suspected cases in Canada according to Kathryn Campbell, author of forthcoming book, Miscarriages of Justice in Canada: Causes, Responses, Remedies.
Kristine Belisle, a spokeswoman for the inspector general, said she could not comment on whether the potential misconduct described in the report includes instances of wrongful contractor break-ins.
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However, one can reasonably argue, to the contrary, that the two wrongs are not different in kind, because they are both instances of wrongs done to persons in which membership in some salient social group explains why the wrongful disadvantages fell on the individuals in question.
This week in the magazine, David Grann writes about a possible case of wrongful execution.
Thus, she contends that "the act of demeaning is the wrong of wrongful discrimination" (2008: 172008
The tests revealed deep flaws in a variety of law-enforcement practices and assumptions — mistaken eyewitness identification, for instance, has been shown to contribute to seventy per cent of wrongful convictions.
If any of us journalists felt discomfiture reporting this official version of events, we comforted ourselves with anti-police" stories: an extrajudicial killing, a with anti-policement, the numeroustoriesnces of the police refusing to register canextrajudicial
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