Outrage: Canada's justice system on trial
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Law and crime, Laws and statutes
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Macdonald, a former British Columbia attorney general, argues that natural justice is being thwarted in Canada's courts. Clogged courtrooms, procedural wrangling and ill-considered legislation, such as the Young Offender's Act, are causing criminals to go free as lawyers jockey for… victory instead of justice. Macdonald offers his solutions to these problems in his sometimes humourously written, politically neutral book. 1999.