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Applications for Ministerial Review - Miscarriages of Justice
ANNUAL REPORT 2010 MINISTER OF JUSTICE
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Addressing Possible Miscarriages of Justice
History of the Power to Review Criminal Convictions
The Current Conviction Review Process
Criminal Conviction Review Group
Conviction Reviews by Outside Agents
How the Conviction Review Process Works
Applying for a Conviction Review
Stages of the Review
The Special Advisor to the Minister
3. Remedies Granted by the Minister
D.S.
Update on Previous Remedies Granted
Kyle Wayne Unger
Romeo Phillion
André Tremblay
4. Statistical Information
Reporting Period
Inquiries
Applications Made to the Minister
Progress of Applications through the Conviction Review Process
Preliminary Assessments
Investigations
Decisions
Applications Abandoned or Held in Abeyance
Contacting the Criminal Conviction Review Group
Date modified:
2021-12-02