LAWS 3306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Superior Court, Police Misconduct, Nuclear Weapon

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Lecture #3 the criminal trial: charter application, section 11(b, section 7 disclosure, section 24(1, askov i. ii. iii. Lecture #4 the criminal trial: charter application. This does not deal with police misconduct but with the actual process itself - procedural protections within our cjs. Section 7 (disclosure) and section 11(b) (speedy trial) in fact actually increases the efficiency of the system and legitimizes the process of a guilty plea: section 11(b) - right to be tried within a reasonable time: It doesn"t say what a reasonable time is; it is up to the court to determine this. The courts looked at (morin) in that decision. Inherit time requirements - recognizes that some delay is inevitable; it takes time to prepare a case. Limits on institutional resources (we don"t have unlimited courts, judges, crowns etc. or police to testify all day any day) 5.

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