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Recent Supreme Court of Canada rulings on criminal defendants' right to counsel

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The Supreme Court of Canada recently issued a trilogy of decisions pertaining to suspects' right to legal representation. These rulings further a major difference between the US and Canadian law: Canadian criminal suspects have far less access to legal counsel than suspects in the USA. This paper summarizes these decisions and draws comparisons between Canadian and the US criminal procedure with respect to a suspect's rights to legal representation. We present preliminary data on Canadian citizens' misunderstanding of criminal suspects' right to counsel and also Canadian legal professionals' opinions about the right to counsel. We recommend empirical investigation of the hypothesis that Canadian suspects are more likely than the US suspects to make false confessions.

Keywords: confession; interrogation; law; right to lawyer

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Psychology Department, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, Canada

Publication date: 14 September 2014

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