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=== 1. Annotated Criminal Codes: === | === 1. Annotated Criminal Codes: === | ||
* Edward Greenspan, Marc Rosenberg, & Marie Henein, eds, ''Martin’s Annual Criminal Code'', | * Edward Greenspan, Marc Rosenberg, & Marie Henein, eds, ''Martin’s Annual Criminal Code'', 2022 ed (Toronto: Thomson Reuters, 2021). | ||
* Alan D. Gold, ''The Practitioners Criminal Code'', | * Alan D. Gold, ''The Practitioners Criminal Code'', 2022 ed (Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2021). | ||
* The Honourable Mr. Justice David Watt, The Honourable Madam Justice Michelle Fuerst, ''Tremeear’s | * The Honourable Mr. Justice David Watt, The Honourable Madam Justice Michelle Fuerst, ''The 2022 Annotated Tremeear’s Criminal Code'', 2022 ed (Toronto: Thomson Reuters, 2021). | ||
Note: All criminal lawyers carry around one of the three leading annotated criminal codes. The most commonly used is ''Martin's''. When reviewing any case, the annotations on the section a client is charged with provide a good place to start regarding identifying the elements of the offence. | Note: All criminal lawyers carry around one of the three leading annotated criminal codes. The most commonly used is ''Martin's''. When reviewing any case, the annotations on the section a client is charged with provide a good place to start regarding identifying the elements of the offence. | ||
=== 2. Other Criminal Law Resources: === | === 2. Other Criminal Law Resources: === |