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Justice committee There isn't unanimity in the membership on this issue. I think it's a tricky one. To the extent that there's research out there, I think it does support the concern that peremptory challenges are often used in a discriminatory way. I think there's reason to be concerned. When I
September 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Justice committee That's right. One of the chiefs of police testified that police already have discretion not to charge and already exercise it. As prosecutors, we also already have discretion in the code to bring somebody back before the bail court and seek changes to the person's bail conditions
September 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Justice committee How long do I have?
September 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Justice committee We can definitely be looking at ways to encourage less charging. I have no problem with the principle of restraint. That's not problematic, but I think that the fact that there are so many administration of justice charges isn't what's at the heart of why the criminal justice sys
September 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Justice committee The concept behind hybridization was to allow for flexibility. In some jurisdictions the superior courts are more congested and in others the provincial courts are more congested. I think the thinking behind the bill was that allowing more offences to be hybridized would give the
September 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Justice committee Good evening, everyone. I'm Ursula Hendel, and I'm the president of the Association of Justice Counsel. It is always a pleasure to appear in committee, but particularly so for me today, because the issue of delay in the criminal justice system is one of extreme importance to me
September 26th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Human Resources committee Thank you.
April 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Human Resources committee Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here today. The Association of Justice Counsel, or the AJC, is the bargaining agent for approximately 2,600 lawyers who are employed by the Government of Canada. I was pleased to hear the President of the Treasury Board acknowledge to you last
April 25th, 2018Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee I'm sensitive to the concern. There are risks. Certainly the last thing I would want to see is a ground of appeal generated as a result of some requirement that someone has indicated wasn't complied with. I'd be sensitive to the degree to which record-keeping is done. I think the
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee I think it goes back to what I said about how the trier of fact is supposed to assess credibility and reliability using common sense and ordinary experience. That isn't anything any of us are taught in law school. It's supposed to come to us naturally. That's a 500-year-old appro
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee I think the only way to make sure that it will happen is to make it mandatory.
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee I completely agree. You've heard me make my pitch for training for prosectors, but I think the front lines are on the police. If victims don't feel safe enough to report in the first place, all the training that the judges and prosectors have will go for naught. There's a complet
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee I think I would leave comments about the likely constitutionality to the experts, the professors on the panel.
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee Those of us who work in the justice system really can improve a lot; there's a lot of work to do. I think there's a resistance among certain elements of the bench and bar to the sort of soft psychology whereby we evidence lawyers are supposed to be charter experts, are supposed t
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel
Status of Women committee Yes. I think it's changing and that there's more of an openness, but there is also a sense of isolation. We're very guarded. We're not the victims' lawyers, and there's a tendency for complainants to see us as their lawyer. We have to guard against that, because it's problematic.
April 11th, 2017Committee meeting
Ursula Hendel