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Recanting witness – 9(2)/KGB

Recanting witness – 9(2)/KGB

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.25
Substantive: 0.25
Published
2015
Presenter(s)
Eric Granger
Lisa Miles
Jack Nadelle
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
40 minutes
Price
$99.00 plus tax
27th DCAO/CCLA Criminal Law Conference

Presenters

Eric Granger

Eric Granger is a lawyer with Greenspon, Brown & Associates. Eric obtained his B.Arts Sc. (Hons.)(Summa Cum Laude) as a graduate of the Arts & Science Program at McMaster University in 2001. He obtained his LL.B. (Magna Cum Laude) as the silver medalist in law from the Common Law Program at the University of Ottawa in 2004. Eric completed his articles with Greenspon, Brown and has remained with the firm ever since his call to the bar in July 2005. Eric practices criminal law both at the trial and appellate level as well as related administrative law litigation. Eric teaches appellate advocacy at the University of Ottawa law school and is a member of the Steering Committee at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic and the Board of Directors of the Collaborative Justice Program. He is presently the treasurer of the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa, and a member of the planning committee for this conference.

Lisa Miles

Lisa Miles was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1994. She began her legal career practicing criminal defence with Scott Milloy and Sean May. Her first trial was in front of Justice Nadelle. She then worked as Duty Counsel in Oshawa, Cornwall and Ottawa. Lisa left the Duty Counsel office in 1999 to work for the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa, where she remained until 2006 when she joined the Ottawa Crown Attorney's Office. Lisa is also the busy mother of three boys.

Justice Jack Nadelle

Justice Nadell received his LL.B from the University of Ottawa in 1966, was called to the Bar in 1968, and has been an Ontario Court Judge since 1977. This will be his last year serving on the Bench as he turns 75, and will be retiring.

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