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About Jordan Gold

Jordan Gold is lead counsel at Gold Law.
2020 Friday, May 1,

The Harms of “Reverse Disclosure” in Sexual Assault Trials

By |2020-05-01T21:52:53-04:00May 1st, 2020|

The Harms of "Reverse Disclosure" in Sexual Assault Trials This year Parliament passed Bill C-51.  Among other things, the new law changed many rules of evidence with respect to Sexual Assault trials in Canada. [...]

2020 Thursday, April 2,

Bail, COVID-19, and the release of inmates detained on the “tertiary ground”

By |2020-04-02T07:38:46-04:00April 2nd, 2020|

Bail, COVID-19, and the release of inmates detained on the "tertiary ground" A large number of Canadians are currently in custody in this country despite being factually innocent and having already been found [...]

2018 Sunday, June 10,

The Other “Cannabis Act”:  9 Things to Know about the Ontario Legislation

By |2018-06-10T10:27:10-04:00June 10th, 2018|

The Other "Cannabis Act":  9 Things to Know about the Ontario Legislation "The Other One" (Ontario’s Cannabis Act) Let us talk about the Cannabis Act that will set out in law in the new landscape of [...]

2018 Friday, April 20,

11 Unexpected Ways to Go to Jail for “Legal” Cannabis: The Absurdities within Bill-45 and Ontario’s Cannabis Act

By |2018-10-16T09:49:47-04:00April 20th, 2018|

11 Unexpected Ways to Go to Jail for "Legal" Cannabis: The Absurdities within Bill-45 and Ontario’s Cannabis Act Look into the future with me: It is some time in late 2018, Bill C-45 has [...]

2017 Friday, October 13,

Reasonable expectation of privacy in voyeurism crime in Canada: the case of Jarvis

By |2017-10-13T08:06:37-04:00October 13th, 2017|

Reasonable expectations of privacy in voyeurism cases under the Canadian Criminal Code: London's case of R. v. Jarvis. The Ontario Court of Appeal released a decision today upholding the acquittal of a London [...]