Supreme Court rules against mandatory minimum child pornography sentences
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The Supreme Court's recent ruling against mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography marks a significant victory for justice and human rights. By affirming the Quebec Court of Appeal's decision, the court highlighted the importance of protecting individuals from cruel or unusual punishment, as guaranteed by the Charter. This ruling not only impacts future sentencing but also sets a precedent for how the legal system approaches sensitive cases, ensuring that justice is served fairly and compassionately.
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