BC Conservative Justice Plans, Defending Chickens from a Dog, and Easement Stairs
Can you really shoot a dog to save your chickens? We unravel this legal conundrum with the expert insights of Michael Mulligan, a seasoned Barrister and Solicitor from Mulligan Defence Lawyers. Mulligan helps us dissect the latest criminal justice reform proposals from the BC election campaign, including the prospect of hiring more sheriffs and judges to alleviate court backlogs. Together, we weigh the importance of a comprehensive strategy that also considers the roles of Crown counsel, court clerks, and legal aid. Plus, we look at the intriguing suggestion of a statutory court for minor offenses and the potential impact of such reforms on the justice system’s efficiency.
In another fascinating segment, we’re exploring property rights, animal protection laws, and the nuances of easement rights. Mulligan sheds light on a real-life case where a man’s attempt to defend his chickens led to legal repercussions. We navigate the complexities of the British Columbia Livestock Act, the Farm Practices Protection Act, and how these laws influenced the case. Shifting focus to North Saanich, we decode a court ruling on easement rights and the responsibilities they entail, illustrating the legal intricacies property owners face. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey through law and justice, raising important questions about rights and responsibilities.
Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan is live on CFAX 1070 every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. It’s also available on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.