Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan

By: Michael Mulligan
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  • Legal news and issues with lawyer Michael Mulligan on CFAX 1070 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
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Episodes
  • Sexual Assault Charges, Suicide, and Hit-and-Run
    Dec 20 2024

    Our conversation begins with a deep dive into the charge approval process for sexual assault, where we illuminate the nuances between the standards required for police arrests and those for Crown charge approvals. We tackle the challenge of relying solely on the versions of events provided by complaints due to the lack of independent witnesses or forensic evidence. Through a discussion on trauma-informed interviewing, we ponder its potential impact on case outcomes and highlight the importance of maintaining fairness by not labelling complainants as victims before trial proceedings.

    In the second half of the show, we tackle the sobering realities of hit-and-run cases. We explore an ICBC claim following a hit-and-run accident in Vancouver, emphasizing the importance of promptly and actively pursuing insurance coverage by identifying at-fault drivers rather than relying entirely on police investigations. To enrich this discussion, we welcome Michael Mulligan of Mulligan Defence Lawyers for his regular Legally Speaking segment, where he offers invaluable legal insights and expertise. Join us as we navigate these legal intricacies, offering you a rich understanding of the processes and implications at stake.

    Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.

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    23 mins
  • Unraveling Justice: Police Misconduct and Complicated Inheritances
    Dec 12 2024

    Why did former Constable Ferris' questionable actions lead to a legal overturning of drug convictions, and what role did an inadequate defence play in this dramatic courtroom saga? Join us as we promise to unravel the complexities of police misconduct, discredited testimonies, and the impact of mental health on legal defence. With Michael Mulligan of Mulligan Defence Lawyers as our guide, we navigate through a case that underscores how fragile justice can be, hinging on the integrity of evidence and the robustness of representation. This is more than just a legal story—it's a reflection on trust in law enforcement and the resilience of the appeals process.

    We also explore a tangled web of inheritance and relationship status with profound implications for estate distribution. Was Sharon and Dick's companionship truly marriage-like, and how does this affect the legacy left behind? Michael Mulligan helps us dissect the judge’s decision, which drew from intimate accounts of the couple’s shared experiences rather than family skepticism. This episode highlights the critical need for clarity in wills, as we confront issues of spoliation and sibling contestation. Prepare for an engaging discussion that lays bare the subtle intricacies of human relationships and their legal ramifications.

    Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.

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    23 mins
  • Crown Dating Defence Paralegal Mistrial and Random Stranger Attack of Crown
    Dec 5 2024

    Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers joins us to untangle the intricate web of legal challenges sparked by personal entanglements within the courtroom. Imagine a scenario where a defence counsel's paralegal is romantically involved with the Crown counsel during a sexual assault trial. This isn't a plot twist from a legal drama, but a real-life case from Courtenay that led to a mistrial application, questioning the boundaries of professional ethics and the accused's right to know. We navigate through the complexities of this case, drawing parallels with precedents from Canada and the UK, and ponder the judge's authority to declare a mistrial post-conviction.

    Shifting our focus to Vancouver’s courthouse, we confront the grim reality of operating in a neighbourhood plagued by violence and open drug use. Despite the Crown Counsel Association's plea for relocation, Attorney General David Eby’s decision keeps the courthouse at its precarious location, raising concerns for all who walk its halls. The need for heightened security measures and the pressing call for addressing underlying social issues become glaringly apparent. As we wrap up, a seemingly trivial lawsuit over a $90 lens coating teaches us a valuable lesson about weighing the cost of legal battles. Michael Mulligan offers his perspective on exercising sound judgment before entering the legal fray, emphasizing the importance of picking one's battles wisely.

    Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.

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    22 mins

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