Wade Jenson
1100 - 1631 Dickson Avenue V1Y 0B5 Kelowna, BC, Canada
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Locality: Kelowna, British Columbia
Phone: +1 778-484-8260
Address: 1100 - 1631 Dickson Avenue V1Y 0B5 Kelowna, BC, Canada
Website: www.jensonlaw.com
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https://www.theglobeandmail.com//article-supreme-court-up/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com//canada-s/article38064169/
http://news.nationalpost.com//christie-blatchford-lets-not
http://www.cnn.com//2016-and-the-return-of-the-/index.html Trump's world: a place where you don't want your wives, sisters and daughters to live.
The distorting lens of social media would have you believe that the rate of African Americans dying today at the hands of police is higher than ever before. There's just one problem - it simply isn't true. In fact, far from it. The Centre for Disease Control (CDC) confirms that 50 years ago, African Americans under the age of 25 were five times more likely to die from a police bullet than they are today.
Goalie crime. Sometimes, after a really, really bad game, you just need a drink...
What's so hard to grasp? http://www.castanet.net//Opi/168462/Whats-so-hard-to-grasp
http://www.cbc.ca//tor/horkins-decision-ghomeshi-1.3505808 After the disastrous case presented by the Crown, Jian Ghomeshi's aquittals were essentially a foregone conclusion. And while the overwhelming majority of those who followed this case agreed with the result (lawyers and non-lawyers alike), I trust those who did not agree will take the time to read the decision. Many will choose not to.
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com//a-life-se/article23308420/
Proud to be part of a profession back on the right side of history. http://www.theglobeandmail.com//bc-law-so/article21418363/
http://www.kelownadailycourier.ca//article_9f4ac012-5b11-1 The Ottawa attack of Michael Zehaf Bibeau had little, if anything, to do with international terrorism. What it did reveal, however, was the real cost of ignoring mental illness and addiction in Canada.
There's a football player at Southern University who made $1,500 for introducing two people for a drug transaction. The penalty? Life in prison. He received a presidential commutation in 2013 and was released after two decades locked away. As Canada adds mandatory minimum sentencing to its Criminal Code, the U.S. recommends doing away with them. How do we stop the insanity from invading Canada? Is a change of government the only rational answer?
Yesterday the Ontario Law Society voted to refuse accreditation to Trinity Western University law school graduates. It's time for B.C. to do the same. http://www.vancouversun.com//Opinion+Re/9715430/story.html
Successful defence of a charge of 1st degree murder upheld as British Columbia Court of Appeal grants defence application for new trial on lesser offence of manslaughter http://fw.to/oYKmEPP
http://www.theglobeandmail.com//the-new-f/article15971207/
http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com//u-s-wakes-up-to/
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