Unpack the anatomy of a wrongful conviction, from flawed pleas to systemic failures. Learn to identify injustice hallmarks and master the art of vindication.

In "Miscarriages of Justice & the Acquittal Remedy: A Case Study," delve into the profound and often catastrophic failures of the justice system through the lens of a landmark wrongful conviction. This course unpacks the R v. Bouvet case, exploring how flawed forensic opinions, institutional oversights, and critical disclosure failures led to a guilty plea for a crime never committed.
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of wrongful convictions, equipping learners with the knowledge to identify systemic flaws, advocate for justice, and contribute to meaningful legal reform.

Associate at Posner Craig Stein LLP
Sigma Khan is a dedicated lawyer practising criminal defence and civil litigation. Sigma approaches advocacy with creativity, resourcefulness, and a fierce commitment to justice. Whether defending against criminal charges or navigating complex civil disputes, Sigma strives for a tailored legal solution for each client. Prior to joining PCS, Sigma gained pertinent legal experience at a prominent international Bay Street law firm in Toronto, and a high-profile boutique litigation firm renowned across Canada. Sigma has assisted with matters before all levels of Court in Ontario, the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, and private mediations/arbitrations. Sigma graduated from Windsor Law with both Canadian and American Juris Doctor degrees. During law school, Sigma received several academic achievements, such as being recognised as one of the top 10 oral advocates in Canada in the prestigious Jessup moot. Sigma also clerked for the Honourable Judge Allen in Detroit’s Wayne County Circuit Court, and worked pro bono with public defenders to assist with criminal matters in Detroit’s 36th District Court. Sigma is a member of The Advocates’ Society, the Canadian and Ontario Bar Associations, and the Group of Racialized Ontario Women Litigators (GROWL).