Anyone who is in jail, or is trying to help someone in jail, is going to run into a variety of issues, complaints, and frustrations with “the system.” Sometimes we’re […]
read moreContempt of Court and Parole
I don’t usually write posts on narrow and specific legal issues, but this one has come up a couple of times lately. Although most people are only familiar with the […]
read moreAnything Can Be Used Against You
One of the most frustrating aspects of any parole hearing – especially for clients and even many lawyers – is that the same protections that apply at trial and before […]
read moreWelcome to Mr. Sergio Della Fortuna
Some of the earliest parole hearings I conducted were before Sergio Della Fortuna. He was on the Ontario Parole Board as a Member and as Vice-Chair for 18 years. I’m […]
read moreJail Phones – Always Critical
If you’ve ever gone to jail, had someone you care about in jail, or tried to serve a client in jail, then you already know about phones. Phones are everything. […]
read moreHonesty in a Parole Hearing
A lot of the time I spend preparing clients for their parole hearings goes to a basic issue – getting them to the point where they believe they can tell […]
read moreProvincial or Federal Parole – Which is “Better?”
I’ve recently taken on a client who is on a two year sentence – just barely enough to be in the federal rather than the provincial system. He indicates that […]
read moreCovid Alone Won’t Get You Parole in Ontario
My associate Rachel Neizer recently drew my attention back to this article in the Toronto Star. Alyshah Hasham produced some really great coverage of how the pandemic has affected the […]
read moreOutbreaks Continue Pretty Much Everywhere
Somewhere along the line, where jails are concerned, the definition of “outbreak” became meaningless. In the early days of the pandemic, I recall both official memos from institutional authorities, and […]
read moreCourt of Appeal Addresses Covid and Parole
I have been overdue to write something about this case for a long while. It’s the sort of case that says something very important and yet it’s hard to know […]
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