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What are the principles guiding the Parole Board of Canada (PBC)in reviewing clemency applications?

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What are the principles guiding the Parole Board of Canada (PBC)in reviewing clemency applications?

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The Parole Board of Canada (PBC)uses six guiding principles when reviewing applications under the RPM . These principles provide a fair and equitable process, and ensure that the RPM is granted only in very exceptional and truly deserving cases: • There must be clear and strong evidence of injustice or undue hardship (e.g. suffering of a mental, physical and/or financial nature that is out of proportion to the nature and the seriousness of the offence and more severe than for other individuals in similar situations). • Each application is strictly examined on its own merits. Consideration is not given to the hardship of anyone else, and it is not considered posthumously. • The applicant must have exhausted all other avenues available under the Criminal Code, or other pertinent legislation (i.e. appeals, termination of probation, miscarriage of justice). • The independence of the judiciary shall be respected in that there must be stronger and more specific grounds to recommend action th

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