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Charles Russell v The Queen: PC 23 Jun 1882

(New Brunswick) The defendant had been convicted of unlawfully selling intoxicating Licquor contrary to the 1878 Act. He challenged his conviction saying that the Act had been outwith the powers of the Parliament of Canada as provided for by the 1867 Act. Held: The Court discussed the ‘true nature and character’ of a statute. Where … Continue reading Charles Russell v The Queen: PC 23 Jun 1882