Saturday, February 4, 2012

Mental illness and sentencing

R. v. Prioriello, 2012 ONCA 63 deals with when mental illness is a mitigating factor in sentencing.  The Court holds:

[11]. In order for a mental illness to be considered as a mitigating factor in sentencing, the offender must show a causal link between his illness and his criminal conduct, that is, the illness is an underlying reason for his aberrant conduct:  R. v. Robinson, [1974] O.J. No. 585 (C.A.).


2 comments:

PhD Misdemeanours said...

What say you?



Is this "Schizophrenia" or "Research Scandal" ?


If it's a research scandal then Jennifer Stoddart, the current Privacy Commissioner of Canada, be forced to resign.

You can google medicine gone bad or access these sites directly.

Additional info will be released in the following weeks (major concern for this group).



http://medicine-gone-bad.blogspot.com/



http://research-disguised-as-intervention.blogspot.com/



http://intervention-scandal-notes.blogspot.com/

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