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Disability rights / Penology / Law / Robert Latimer / R. v. Latimer / Sentencing / Life imprisonment / Crime
Date: 2014-08-07 16:14:06
Disability rights
Penology
Law
Robert Latimer
R. v. Latimer
Sentencing
Life imprisonment
Crime

Robert Latimer and the Principles of Punishment Latimer’s application for day parole will be heard on 5th December. It should succeed. Arthur Schafer Robert Latimer killed his daughter Tracy on 24th October, 1993. He w

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