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Canadian justice, Indigenous injustice : the Gerald Stanley and Colten Boushie case  Cover Image Book Book

Canadian justice, Indigenous injustice : the Gerald Stanley and Colten Boushie case

Roach, Kent (author.).

Summary: In August 2016 Colten Boushie, a twenty-two-year-old Cree man from Red Pheasant First Nation, was fatally shot on a Saskatchewan farm by white farmer Gerald Stanley. In a trial that bitterly divided Canadians, Stanley was acquitted of both murder and manslaughter by a jury in Battleford with no visible Indigenous representation. In Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice Kent Roach critically reconstructs the Gerald Stanley/Colten Boushie case to examine how it may be a miscarriage of justice. Roach provides historical, legal, political, and sociological background to the case including misunderstandings over crime when Treaty 6 was negotiated, the 1885 hanging of eight Indigenous men at Fort Battleford, the role of the RCMP, prior litigation over Indigenous underrepresentation on juries and the racially charged debate about defence of property and rural crime. Roach looks at jury selection, the controversial "hang fire" defence, how the credibility and beliefs of Indigenous witnesses were challenged on the stand, and Gerald Stanley's implicit appeals to self-defence and defence of property, as well as the decision not to appeal the acquittal. Concluding his study, Roach asks whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's controversial call to "do better" is possible, given similar cases since Stanley's, the difficulty of reforming the jury or the RCMP and the combination of Indigenous underrepresentation on juries and overrepresention among those victimized and accused of crimes. . Informed and timely, Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice is a searing account of one case that provides valuable insight into criminal justice, racism and the treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada."--

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  • ISBN: 9780228000730
  • Physical Description: xvi, 309 pages ; 24 cm
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  • Publisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2019]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-293) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: From treaty to "The white man governs" -- Racialized and politicalized rural crime and self-defence -- The investigation, polarization, and preliminaries -- Jury selection -- Hang fire? -- Indigenous witnesses on trial -- Murder, manslaughter, and phantom self-defence -- Acquittal, decision not to appeal, and aftermath -- Can we do better?
Subject: Stanley, Gerald -- (Farmer) -- Trials, litigation, etc
Boushie, Colten
Trials (Murder) -- Saskatchewan
Trials (Manslaughter) -- Saskatchewan
Self-defense (Law) -- Saskatchewan
Rural crimes -- Saskatchewan
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Saskatchewan
Criminal Justice, Administration of -- Saskatchewan
Racism -- Saskatchewan
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Saskatchewan
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada

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