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Justice committee  Sure. Thank you for that.

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime

Justice committee  I echo the comments that have already been made. I don't think I have anything to add.

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime

Justice committee  Well Mr. Cooper has read all the cases, and maybe he could assist.

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime

Justice committee  Yes. In the past, in Ontario, for example, when there have been concerns about miscarriages of justice, public inquiries have been struck under the Public Inquiries Act. I'm not sure one needs to go so broad, but one could easily strike a committee. In Ottawa, as you all may k

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime

Justice committee  We were there on Mabior. Mabior contemplated and was well aware of Ewanchuk. It was post-Ewanchuk, and they drew the line. Where they drew the line—you're correct—was where there was a realistic possibility of transmission or a significant risk of serious bodily harm. But I think

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime

Justice committee  As one of the two lawyers on the panel, I'm happy to do the first response. Ryan may have some thoughts too. There are two components, I think. The first component, which is slightly indirect, is that doesn't take into account the impact of the criminalization on the community;

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime

Justice committee  Thank you. Good morning. My name is Jonathan Shime, and I am a criminal lawyer with Cooper, Sandler, Shime & Bergman LLP in Toronto. For the last decade a significant portion of my practice has been devoted to representing people charged with the non-disclosure of HIV. I als

April 30th, 2019Committee meeting

Jonathan Shime