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Robert William Latimer (born March 13, 1953) is a Canadian canola and wheat farmer who was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of his daughter Tracy (November 23, 1980 – October 24, 1993). This case sparked a national controversy on the definition and ethics of euthanasia as well as the rights of people with disabilities, and led to two Supreme Court decisions, R. v. Latimer (1997), on section 10 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and later R. v. Latimer (2001), on cruel and unusual punishments under section 12 of the Charter. Latimer was released on day parole in March 2008 and was granted full parole in December 2010.

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  • روبرت لاتيمر (ar)
  • Robert Latimer (fr)
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  • روبرت لاتيمر هو فلاح كندي، ولد في 13 مارس 1953. (ar)
  • Robert William Latimer (born March 13, 1953) is a Canadian canola and wheat farmer who was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of his daughter Tracy (November 23, 1980 – October 24, 1993). This case sparked a national controversy on the definition and ethics of euthanasia as well as the rights of people with disabilities, and led to two Supreme Court decisions, R. v. Latimer (1997), on section 10 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and later R. v. Latimer (2001), on cruel and unusual punishments under section 12 of the Charter. Latimer was released on day parole in March 2008 and was granted full parole in December 2010. (en)
  • Robert William «Bob» Latimer (né le 13 mars 1953) est un producteur canadien de canola et de blé qui a été reconnu coupable de meurtre au deuxième degré à la suite de la mort de sa fille Tracy (23 novembre 1980 - 24 octobre 1993). Cette affaire a déclenché une controverse nationale sur la définition et l'éthique de l'euthanasie ainsi que sur les droits des personnes handicapées, et a conduit à deux décisions de la Cour suprême, R. c. Latimer (1997), sur l'article 10 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, puis R. c. Latimer (2001), sur les peines cruelles et inhabituelles en vertu de l'article 12 de la Charte. Latimer a été mis en semi-liberté en mars 2008 et a obtenu la libération conditionnelle totale en décembre 2010. (fr)
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