Connie Pruden Grandinetti
EDMONTON, ALBERTA
After the body of a blonde-haired woman is found in an icy ditch by the side of the road, it proves difficult to get to the bottom of what happened to her - and who was ultimately responsible.
The intention of this episode is to shine a light on the inner workings of our criminal justice system in the context of the “open court principle”—which assumes that public confidence in the integrity of the court system and administration of justice is fostered by openness and full publicity.
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Credits
Thanks to Charlie from Crimelines - see episode about Connie Grandinetti
Indigenous script consultant: Danielle Paradis
General script consultant: Carol Weinberg
Audio editor and voice of disclaimer: Erik Krosby
Senior Producer: Lindsay Eldridge
Research, writer, narrator and sound design: Kristi Lee
Theme songs: We Talk of Dreams
Sources
Court Documents:
R. v. Grandinetti (C.H.), 2003 ABCA 307 (Alberta Court of Appeal)
R. v. Grandinetti, [2005] 1 S.C.R. 27, 2005 SCC 5 (Supreme Court of Canada)
Supreme Court of Canada Summary: Cory Howard Grandinetti v. Her Majesty the Queen
News archives:
Collection of articles and trial reporting by the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald accessed via newspapers.com.
Other sources: