That's correct, but when the designation is asked for, it is granted, unless the person can show he or she should not be designated a dangerous offender. But how can a person prove they will never do something again?
November 14th, 2007 / 4:15 p.m.
Professor, Faculty of Law, McGill University, As an Individual
That's correct, but when the designation is asked for, it is granted, unless the person can show he or she should not be designated a dangerous offender. But how can a person prove they will never do something again?
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