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Are you Aboriginal? Do you have a bail hearing? Or are you going to be sentenced for a crime?

This poster, like the booklet with the same title, is about the right of Aboriginal peoples, as a result of a case called Gladue, to have a judge take their background into account when setting bail or deciding on a sentence. It includes a list of places to go for further help and information.


Other credits The Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto, and CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario) worked in partnership to develop and produce this poster and accompanying booklet.

Produced in 2009

Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)

Topics Criminal Law - Rights of accused; Criminal Law - Rights of offenders; Aboriginal Law - Gladue

Format Poster; Web site/online resource

Relates to region Across Ontario

Available as

pdfhttp://www.cleo.on.ca/english/pub/onpub/PDF/criminal/glad-po
st.pdf

English , Adobe PDF (579 KB)
Poster, 11 x 17.

For more information contact
CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Phone 416-408-4420
Fax 416-408-4424
E-mail cleo@cleo.on.ca
Web site http://www.cleo.on.ca