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The 1985 amendments to Canada's Criminal Code aimed to modernize offense definitions, streamline trial procedures, emphasize individual rights, and recalibrate sentencing guidelines. The updates focused on ensuring the Code's relevance and effectiveness in a changing societal context. Key changes included redefining crimes, simplifying trial proceedings, and clarifying the roles of the judiciary. The amendments also bolstered public trust by embracing a rights-centric approach and reflecting Canada's evolving societal values. The modifications aimed to strike a balance between promoting justice and rehabilitation while upholding individual rights, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and effective criminal justice system.
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