Bakerlaw litigating wrongful imprisonment under security certificates regime
- November 7, 2010
- David Baker
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The Canadian Press recently covered the story of Hassan Almrei, who is bring an action against Federal agencies for his imprisonment for 8 years under a security certificate. Bakerlaw lawyer Nicole Chrolavicius is acting as co-counsel to Mr. Almrei on the case.
Click here to view the full article on Maclean’s magazine’s website.