Entrapment: Bringing the Administration of Justice into Disrepute? (Aliu Imoro v. Her Majesty the Queen)
September 29th, 2010
This November, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) will be revisiting the doctrine of entrapment in Aliu Imoro v. Her Majesty the Queen. The defense of entrapment claims that the defendant would not have broken the law if he or she had not been “tricked” into committing the offense by law enforcement officials. In Canada, the doctrine of [...]



