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Law Society of Saskatchewan CPD Activities CPD 382 – Representing Complainants in Sexual Assault Proceedings (Part 1)

CPD 382 – Representing Complainants in Sexual Assault Proceedings (Part 1)

Recorded Date: March 12, 2024

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Recorded 2024-03-12

Qualifies for 1.25 CPD hour, all of which qualifies for Ethics.

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Dawne Way – https://waylaw.ca/
[email protected], 416-558-2521

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If interested in doing this work, please email [email protected], or contact Randene Zielke at 306-787-4156

Complainants in sexual assault proceedings have a statutory right to be represented by counsel when their privacy rights are engaged due to disclosure of private records and the introduction of evidence about their sexual history. In Saskatchewan, Victims Services pays for counsel to represent complainants, and the Courts and Community Justice Division assists in locating counsel for these proceedings. Counsel representing complainants are essential to safeguarding survivors’ right to privacy during legal proceedings and ensuring their journey through the justice system is respectful and supportive.

In this series, Dawne Way, lawyer and victims’ rights expert, shares guidance for those representing complainants in sexual assault prosecutions. Get up to speed on third-party records applications, applications concerning the admissibility of other sexual activity, and the admissibility of evidence in the possession of the defence. Zoom in for a review of the legislation and leading case law governing the representation of complainants in applications pursuant to sections of the criminal code (ss. 276, 278.3, 278.92, 278.93 and 278.94).

Topics covered include: independent legal advice, and overview of the code provisions and leading cases, and tips for professionally and responsibly representing complainants in criminal prosecutions.

Part 1 (CPD 382) – third-party records applications ss. 278.3

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As the Law Society attempts to tackle sensitive issues, we expect to receive very diverse feedback and trigger strong emotions as a result of viewers’ individual circumstances and experiences. As a regulator, our goal is to ensure that we present varying perspectives in order to provide a balanced slate of CPD programming. The views expressed in CPD programming are the views and opinions of the presenter and do not necessarily represent the position of the Law Society.

This content has been prepared for use in conjunction with a CPD program hosted by the Law Society of Saskatchewan. Reproduction of any portion of the program content, for purposes other than personal use, without the express written consent of the Law Society is strictly prohibited. The presenters have assumed that viewers will exercise their professional judgment regarding the correctness and applicability of the program content. The Law Society can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions and expressly disclaims any such responsibility.

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