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Myths and stereotypes in criminal law: 'the judge will import a fact that has not been proven by the evidence.'

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On May 23rd next, Gabriel Babineau and Vincent Paquet, lawyers, will present the jurisprudence on the use of myths, stereotypes, or prejudices by judges as well as practitioners and practitioners, particularly in cases of sexual offenses.
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On May 23rd next, Gabriel Babineau and Vincent Paquet, lawyers, will present the jurisprudence on the use of myths, stereotypes, or prejudices by judges as well as practitioners and practitioners, particularly in cases of sexual offenses.

·Quebec City, Canada
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soquij.qc.ca broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
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