Is segregation of an inmate a reduction in residual liberty within the institution?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Campbell v. CSC, 2015 NSSC 371 (CanLII):

In MacLeod v. AG (Canada), 2013 ONSC 4304, Tranmer, J. commented on the principle that segregation of an inmate constitutes a reduction in residual liberty within the institution:

Other Questions


What grounds are sufficient to raise an arguable issue within the meaning of Article 4.03? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Does the Gold Key Lease fall within s. 2(ak) of the Motor Vehicle Act? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
How have the Complainants argued that discriminatory enforcement of regulations constitutes a "service" within the meaning of the Human Rights Act? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
When will a court order a reduction in the amount of fees paid by the Baie James Society of Physicians and Carers? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Can a Commissioner's Directive that imposes monitoring of inmates' phone calls be prescribed by law? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What are some cases where an inmate has been convicted of attempted murder? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the need to have two or more persons who fall within the scope of a class action? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the difference between the interest of a life beneficiary and those of the residual beneficiaries of a trust? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Is a sentencing provision challenged under the Charter but the proper sentence is not within the range that is impacted by the allegedly unconstitutional provision? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Can an internal investigation be completed within 60 days of a written allegation being made against a police officer? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.