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Posted AT 7:56 AM EST on 28/03/08

Trust juries, don't ban publication

From Friday's Globe and Mail

Shielding the public from the identities of several of the 18 accused who are alleged to have taken part in a terrorism plot, as a Toronto judge has done, is so at odds with the core beliefs of the Canadian judicial system -- its trust in juries, its openness -- that one would think something calamitous might happen if the identities were revealed. But calamity does not seem even remotely possible.

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