Answering the question, “How can you defend someone whom you know to be guilty?”

Criminal law is often misunderstood, shaped more by media portrayals than by legal realities. In this course, we debunk common misconceptions about criminal lawyers and provide a clear, ethical framework for navigating the unique challenges of criminal defence practice.
You’ll learn about a criminal lawyer’s dual obligations—to the client and to the court—and how to manage potential conflicts between the two. The course explores the construction of a legal defence, the ethical boundaries surrounding perjury, and strategies for avoiding complicity. Finally, we provide a practical and ethical guide to plea bargaining, including when to pursue one, how to structure it, and its potential advantages and limitations.

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Allan C. Hutchinson LL.B. (Hons.) (London), LL.M. (Manchester), LL.D. (Manchester), F.R.S.C., Barrister of Gray’s Inn, and of the Bar of Ontario. A member of Osgoode Hall Law School’s faculty since 1982, Professor Hutchinson was recently elected to the Royal Society of Canada and made a Distinguished Research Professor of York University. He is currently Associate Dean (Research, Graduate Studies, and External Relations). Professor Hutchinson is a legal theorist with an international reputation for his original and provocative writings. As well as publishing in most of the common-law world’s leading law journals, he has written or edited many books, including The Civil Litigation Process (Toronto: Emond-Montgomery, 2005). Much of his work has been devoted to examining the failure of law to live up to its democratic promise. His most recent publications are Evolution and the Common Law (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005) and The Companies We Keep: Corporate Governance for a Democratic Society (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2005).