Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, January 29, 2014:
- Tips Tuesday
- Woman lost in system serves 154 days instead of 48 hours; prosecutor filed motion to get her out
- Neo-Nazi estate dispute could open 'Pandora's box,' lawyer warns - New Brunswick - CBC News
- Prostitution laws cause struggle for prosecutors
- The Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in Hryniak: Courts Must Change
- New human rights decision provides guidance on frustration of employment contract
- Canada needs more oversight of spy agencies: Privacy watchdog
- US Supreme Court orders stay of execution for inmate Smulls; lawyer says it's temporary
- Prince sues 22 fans for $1 million each for linking to bootlegs
- Police Banned From Enforcing Traffic Laws In Oklahoma Town Over Traffic Tickets For Money
- European Court of Human Right finds Ireland liable for sexual abuse in Catholic school
- Juror gets 6 months in contempt case over mistrial, was no ‘benign Mr. Magoo,’ judge says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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