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Harvey, Louis-Georges. “La mort du soldat William Hands: violence urbaine, tensions politiques et justice criminelle à Montréal, 1835.” Les Cahiers des Dix Vol. 73 (2019): 271–302. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cdd/2019-n73-cdd05166/1068000ar.pdf.
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Blair, Louisa, Patrick Donovan, and Donald Fyson. Iron Bars and Bookshelves: A History of the Morrin Centre. Montreal: Baraka Books, 2016.
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Blair, Louisa, Patrick Donovan, and Donald Fyson. Étagères et barreaux de fer : une histoire du Morrin Centre. Translated by Jude Deschênes. Québec: Septentrion, 2016.
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Jackson, James. The Riot That Never Was: The Military Shooting of Three Montrealers in 1832 and the Official Cover-Up. Montreal: Baraka Books, 2009.
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Myers, Tamara, and Mary Anne Poutanen. “Cadets, Curfews, and Compulsory Schooling: Mobilizing Anglophone Children in WWII Montreal.” Histoire sociale/Social History Vol. 38, no. 76 (November 2005): 367–398. https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/view/4253/3451.
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Salvatore, Filippo. Fascism and the Italians of Montreal: An Oral History, 1922-1945. Translated by George Tombs. Toronto, ON: Guernica, 1998.
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Fecteau, Jean-Marie, and Douglas Hay. “‘Government by Will and Pleasure Instead of Law’: Military Justice and the Legal System in Quebec, 1775-83.” In Canadian State Trials, Vol. 1: Law, Politics, and Security Measures, 1608-1837, edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright, 129–171. Toronto, ON: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by the University of Toronto Press, 1996.
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Thorburn, Mark A. “The Times, Trial and Execution of David McLane: The Story of an American Spying in Canada for the French in 1796-1799.” Master’s Thesis, Portland State University, 1993.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. “The General Court Martial of 1838-39 in Lower Canada: An Abuse of Justice.” In Canadian Perspectives on Law & Society: Issues in Legal History, edited by W. Wesley Pue and Barry Wright, 249–290. Ottawa, ON: Carleton University Press, 1988.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. “The Chartrand Murder Trial: Rebellion and Repression in Lower Canada, 1837-1839.” Criminal Justice History Vol. 5 (1984): 129–159.
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Knafla, Louis A., and Terry L. Chapman. “Criminal Justice in Canada: A Comparative Study of the Maritimes and Lower Canada 1760-1812.” Osgoode Hall Law Journal Vol. 21, no. 2 (September 1983): 245–274. http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1966&context=ohlj.
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Giroux, André. “Early Court Houses of Québec.” In Early Canadian Court Houses, edited by Margaret Carter, 78–99. Studies in Archaeology, Architecture and History. Ottawa, ON: Parks Canada, 1983.
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Smith, Ronald D. “Agent McLane: Lone Revolutionary in Canada.” Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal Vol. 7, no. 2 (1970): 73–82.
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Wiener, Fredrick B. Civilians Under Military Justice: The British Practice Since 1689, Especially in North America. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1967.
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Neatby, Hilda. Quebec: The Revolutionary Age, 1760-1791. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1966.
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Gravel, Albert. “L’affaire McLean et les cantons de Shipton et Brompton.” Pages d’histoire régionale Cahier no. 18 (1966): 24p.
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Doerr, Lambert. “Lord Dorchester’s Views on the Problems of Canada During the Last Period of His Governorship, 1791-1796.” Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa, 1964. http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/en/handle/10393/21919.
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Fauteux, AEgidius. “John Teed.” Bulletin des Recherches Historiques Vol. 42, no. 1 (January 1936): 61–62.
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Col. DeSalaberry, René. “The First State Trial in Lower Canada.” Transactions of the Women`s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa (1928): 136–146.
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Riddell, William Renwick. “The First British Courts in Canada.” Yale Law Journal Vol. 33, no. 6 (April 1924): 571–579.
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Jalbert, François. La Reine vs Jalbert, accusé du meurtre du lieutenant Weir du 82e Régiment de Sa Majesté: procès politique. Montréal: F. Cinq-Mars, 1839.
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A. R.C. La Reine vs Jalbert, accusé du meurtre du Lieutenant Weir du 32e Régiment de sa Majesté : procès politique. Montréal: F. Cinq-Mars, 1839.
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The Trial of Daniel Disney, Esq., Captain of a Company in His Majesty’s 44th Regiment of Foot, and Town-Major of the Garrison of Montreal: At the Session of the Supreme Court of Judicature, Holden at Montreal, on Saturday the 28th Day of February, and Thence Continued by Adjournments to Wednesday the 11th Day of March, 1767 ... Upon an Indictment Containing Two Charges, the One for a Burglary and Felony, in Breaking and Entering Mr. Thomas Walker’s House, at Montreal ... Quebec: Brown and Gilmore, 1767.