Off the top of my head, my response would be that for private prosecution to be ethically legitimate, it should require a victim in the jurisdiction in question. Was there a Canadian victim in that case? (Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don’t know).
Eliezer, do you consider this a valid question to be discussed on LW?
Off the top of my head, my response would be that for private prosecution to be ethically legitimate, it should require a victim in the jurisdiction in question. Was there a Canadian victim in that case? (Not a rhetorical question, I honestly don’t know).
Eliezer, do you consider this a valid question to be discussed on LW?
The four people asserting that they were victims were physically present in Canada at the time; I do not know if any of them were Canadian citizens.