Loaded Firearm

R. v. R.C. | 2024 | OSHAWA

Client was charged with a loaded firearm found in the back seat of his vehicle after being pulled over by police for being a black man driving a Mercedes in Oshawa. Despite the judge finding that the search of the vehicle was illegal, she would not exclude the firearm from the trial.   During the Charter Application however, the jail repeatedly failed to bring my client to court, delaying the matter by 3 months. I argued that the delays violated the client’s constitutional right to a trial in a reasonable amount of time and that the charges should be stayed. This argument was successful and as a result all charges were stayed.

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