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Something Worth Hearing

Paul Henderson
Canadian Charter Of Rights and Freedoms
Homicide
Bevan Van Limp
Freedom Of Expression
Abbotsford
Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra
Protection Of Public Participation Act
Barry Neufeld
Lower Mainland Gang Conflict
First-Degree Murder
Section 11B
Section 2B
Section 1
Chilliwack
Conspiracy
Canada
Supreme Court Of Canada

From the crime scene, to the courtroom, to the criminal mind, to the law, Something Worth Hearing is telling real stories of justice and injustice. By using real examples from the front lines of criminal justice here in the Fraser Valley, I peel back the opaque curtain of our system to explain the important legal concepts in plain language. With the help of lawyers, criminologists, victims, and oc... more

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This week I travelled to Alberta to talk about separatism. Turns out, no one there wants to talk about it so I talked to podcast friend, lawyer Kyla Lee, who explains how impossible it is for a province to leave confederation.

Important stuff. Have... more

In this week's episode, Paul takes a deep dive into the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to explain what it is, how it works, and why it exists. Then in the second half, he and Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee discuss whether the tribunal is an important entity p... more

Firefighters extinguish a vehicle fire on a remote road and find a body inside. It's an all too common script for police agencies investigating organized crime killings. With no willing witnesses, scant evidence, and public interest focused on murder... more

A different episode this week as it's been crazy times with two days in BC Supreme Court as I try to get a defamation lawsuit tossed out under the province's anti-SLAPP legislation.

And also, I went to the U.S. Does that make me a bad person?

I say... more

Three international students from India are convicted of first-degree murder for a horrific home invasion and killing of a couple in their 70s.

In this episode, Paul outlines some of the terrible details from the courtroom and talks to Vancouver la... more

Paul Henderson talks with co-producer Atlee James in the first half of this week's episode, The Charter for Dummies.

Then, he dives in with Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee about clearing up some of the questions from dumb and dumber.

Paul talks to Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee about his murder map tracking every homicide in the area over the last 20 years and various elements of our criminal justice system deals with this most serious of crimes.

Also check out independent news webs... more

On Episode #002 of the Something Worth Hearing podcast with Paul J. Henderson, we look at the half dozen homicide cases currently before the courts in the Chilliwack area.

Hear about a double-murder over a tiny dog, a tragic death of a woman living ... more

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Something Worth Hearing – The Charter for Dummies
Q: If you had to do a quick Charter for Dummies, what do you think people should know to start?
Focus on the sections that give people the most practical rights in daily life, like equality rights, freedom of expression, and the basic police interactions rights, while understanding that some rights are balanced by limits under Section 1.
Something Worth Hearing – B.C.'s Mother's Day Murders
Q: How does conspiracy work with multiple co-accused in a case like this?
Conspiracy requires two or more people, a common unlawful goal, and steps taken in furtherance of that goal. Even if one participant carries out the actual act, the others can be implicated if they had a common objective and took actions toward achieving it, such as acquiring tools or providing support.
Something Worth Hearing – B.C.'s Mother's Day Murders
Q: Can you, I guess, explain why this wasn't second-degree murder?
First-degree murder requires planning and deliberation, demonstrated by the trio purchasing the murder weapon and binding tools, coordinating actions, and maintaining ongoing involvement, whereas second-degree murder would require a spontaneous or less premeditated killing. The totality of evidence suggested a premeditated plan rather than a spontaneous act.
Something Worth Hearing – Introduction to the Podcast
Q: could you just give me just a really quick rundown of your background a little bit because this is also ties into this.
Paul Henderson describes his twenty-year journalism career in the Chilliwack area, his focus on criminal justice and the courthouse, and his award-winning work with local newspapers.

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This show explores real-world Canadian criminal justice issues through a reporter's lens, mixing first-person narration with accessible legal explanations. Across recent episodes, the discussion centers on defamation defenses, public-interest protections, and the practicalities of reporting on court cases, alongside deep dives into homicide investigations, charter rights, and the mechanics of the justice system in British Columbia and the Fraser Valley. Noteworthy is the hands-on approach: translating legal jargon into relatable takeaways, interviewing practicing lawyers, and spotlighting how media, victims' families, and communities intersect with courtroom processes. The program likely appeals to listeners who want a transparent, policy-l... more

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