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Criminal Conviction Review
You may apply for a criminal conviction review by the Minister of Justice if you believe there has been a miscarriage of justice or a wrongful conviction and you meet the criteria set out in the Criminal Code. The Minister of Justice has the authority to order a new trial or to refer the matter to the Court of Appeal in the appropriate province or territory. Lawyers in the Criminal Conviction Review Group (CCRG) review and investigate each application and make recommendations to the Minister.
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Introduction
The Criminal Code gives the federal Minister of Justice the power to review a conviction under a federal law to determine whether there may have been a miscarriage of justice.
Conviction Review
You may apply if you have been convicted of an offence under a federal law or regulation.
The Review Process
A criminal conviction review process is an important component of a well-functioning justice system.
How to apply for Criminal Conviction Review
Preparing a conviction review application will take some time and effort from you.
Laws and Regulations
Laws and Regulations.
Criminal Conviction Review Forms
Criminal Conviction Review Forms.
Criminal Conviction Review
Criminal Conviction Review.
Creation of an independent criminal case review commission
A Miscarriages of Justice Commission – Report from the Hon. Harry LaForme and the Hon. Juanita Westmoreland-Traoré on the creation of an independent commission to consider wrongful conviction applications.
Proposed Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission Act
On February 16, 2023, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada introduced Bill C-40: Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission Act (David and Joyce Milgaard’s Law).
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