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Bad character/similar fact

Bad character/similar fact

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.25
Substantive: 0.5
Published
2015
Presenter(s)
Ian Carter
Marie Dufort
Julianne Parfett
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
27th DCAO/CCLA Criminal Law Conference

Presenters

Ian Carter

Ian Carter is a partner at Bayne Sellar Boxall. He joined the firm in 2008 after practicing for four and a half years in Vancouver with prominent criminal defense lawyer E. David Crossin, Q.C. He received his B.A. from McGill University in 1995. He subsequently worked as a television reporter and anchor for a number of years in Ontario and Western Canada. He completed his L.L.B. at Queen’s University in 2002 where he was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Blakes Scholar Award given to the student with the highest academic standing. After graduating, Ian then served as a law clerk at the British Columbia Court of Appeal before being called to the bar in British Columbia in 2003. He is an executive member of the Canadian Bar Association National Criminal Justice Section and has appeared on behalf of that association at a Senate committee on proposed criminal legislation. Ian was the 2014 recipient of the Regional Senior Justice Award, given to a member of the County of Carleton Law Association who has made an outstanding contribution as a litigator or solicitor.

Marie Dufort

Marie Dufort a été admise au Barreau du Québec en 1999 après avoir fait sa cléricature auprès du Juge Michel Proulx de la Cour d’Appel du Québec. Elle s’est ensuite jointe au Service fédéral des poursuites du Canada en tant qu’aviseur spécial auprès du Sous-Procureur adjoint – Droit criminel, où elle a également travaillé en tant qu’avocate au Service d’entraide internationale (Extradition) avant de se joindre au Bureau du Procureur de la Couronne de l’Ontario en 2003. Elle travaille présentement en tant que Procureur adjointe de la Couronne à Ottawa. Elle est membre du Barreau du Haut-Canada depuis 2002.Marie Dufort was called to the Quebec Bar in 1999 after having clerked for the Honourable Justice Michel Proulx of the Quebec Court of Appeal. She then joined the Federal Prosecution Service of the Department of Justice – Canada as Special advisor to the Assistant Deputy Attorney General – Criminal Law, where she also worked as Counsel for the Internal Assistance Group (Extradition Unit) before joining the Ontario Crown Attorney’s Office (Haileybury) in 2003. Since 2005, she has worked as an Assistant Crown Attorney with the Ottawa Crown Attorney’s Office. She is a member the Law Society of Upper Canada since 2002.

Justice Julianne Parfett

The Honourable Julianne Alys Parfett, is appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Justice in and for the Province of Ontario. She replaces Mr. Justice G.R. Morin (Ottawa) who has elected to become a supernumerary judge. Madam Justice Parfett received a Master of Laws in 2001 from the University of Ottawa, a Bachelor of Laws in 1983 and a Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) in 1980, from Queen’s University and was admitted to the Bar of Ontario in 1985. She has practised criminal law in both official languages as a Crown Attorney first in Windsor County (1987-1989) and then in the Ottawa-Carleton Region (1989-2007). Madam Justice Parfett has acted as the Attorney General’s Representative at the Ontario Review Board and as Course Director, Ontario Crown Attorneys Association Summer School. She has been involved in the Ottawa community acting as President of the Board of Directors of the Emily Murphy Non-Profit Housing Association.

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