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The Canadian Association of Crown Counsel is the national Association which represents the collective interests of Crown prosecutors and Crown lawyers. It contributes to helping governments and the public understand issues involving Crown prosecutors in the criminal justice system and Crown civil lawyers in the civil justice system. It addresses issues of Crown lawyers concerning conditions of employment and working conditions and promotes and encourages the professional development of Crown Counsels. Members include representatives of Associations representing criminal and civil crown lawyers from the ten provinces and from the federal government.
James Chaffe, CACC President, on the crisis in Québec
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CACC’s president reaction to the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Miazga
http://csc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/2009/2009scc51/2009scc51.html
Mr. James Chaffe, president of the CACC, comments to express his satisfaction in regard of the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Miazga, a case of malicious prosecution. That decision confirmed the test developped by the Court in Nelles and Proulx.
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CACC president, James Chaffe, at the Senate
CACC president, James Chaffe, presents the association comment on Bill C-25.
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