. . . . . . . . "7738"^^ . "L'article 12 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libert\u00E9s est l'article de la Charte des droits de la Constitution du Canada qui prot\u00E8ge l'individu contre les ch\u00E2timents cruels et inusit\u00E9s au Canada. Cet article a engendr\u00E9 une certaine jurisprudence, incluant l'affaire essentielle R. c. Smith (1987), lors de laquelle l'article fut partiellement d\u00E9fini, et R. c. Latimer (2001), une affaire c\u00E9l\u00E8bre o\u00F9 le fermier saskatchewanais Robert Latimer a tu\u00E9 sa fille handicap\u00E9e et a protest\u00E9 contre sa longue sentence en affirmant qu'elle \u00E9tait cruelle et inusit\u00E9e."@fr . . "Article 12 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libert\u00E9s"@fr . . . . . . . . "L'article 12 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libert\u00E9s est l'article de la Charte des droits de la Constitution du Canada qui prot\u00E8ge l'individu contre les ch\u00E2timents cruels et inusit\u00E9s au Canada. Cet article a engendr\u00E9 une certaine jurisprudence, incluant l'affaire essentielle R. c. Smith (1987), lors de laquelle l'article fut partiellement d\u00E9fini, et R. c. Latimer (2001), une affaire c\u00E9l\u00E8bre o\u00F9 le fermier saskatchewanais Robert Latimer a tu\u00E9 sa fille handicap\u00E9e et a protest\u00E9 contre sa longue sentence en affirmant qu'elle \u00E9tait cruelle et inusit\u00E9e."@fr . . . . . . . "1124470718"^^ . . . "Section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as part of the Constitution of Canada, is a legal rights section that protects an individual's freedom from cruel and unusual punishments in Canada. The section has generated some case law, including the essential case R. v. Smith (1987), in which it was partially defined, and R. v. Latimer (2001), a famous case in which Saskatchewan farmer Robert Latimer protested that his long, mandatory minimum sentence for the murder of his disabled daughter was cruel and unusual. The section states:"@en . . . "Section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as part of the Constitution of Canada, is a legal rights section that protects an individual's freedom from cruel and unusual punishments in Canada. The section has generated some case law, including the essential case R. v. Smith (1987), in which it was partially defined, and R. v. Latimer (2001), a famous case in which Saskatchewan farmer Robert Latimer protested that his long, mandatory minimum sentence for the murder of his disabled daughter was cruel and unusual. The section states: 12. Everyone has the right not to be subjected to any cruel and unusual treatment or punishment."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms"@en . . . . . . . "3497376"^^ . . . . .