What's a Muirhead order and why was one made in the case of Travis Patron?
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Travis Patron looks on while leaving provincial court in Regina on May 11, 2026. PHOTO BY HEYWOOD YU /Regina Leader-Post Article content Travis Patron, a Saskatchewan man with an affiliation to far-right politics and a criminal conviction for promoting hatred, objected earlier this month to a judge issuing a special order in relation to his latest charges. Article content Known as a “Muirhead order” — named after the man whose case gave rise to such orders — it concerns what a self-represented accused person can do with case information disclosed to them by the Crown. Article content Article c…
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