Saskatchewan considers limits on preliminary hearings to reduce court delays
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says dropping preliminary hearings for all but the most serious crimes could help address court delays.
A Ministry of Justice email to media says the province supports limiting hearings to alleged offences for which a sentence of 14 years or more could be imposed.
The ministry says it estimates the move could reduce the number of hearings by 40 per cent and would help reduce how long it took for someone to get to trial.
“There’s been some concern expressed around the country that they’ve resulted in delays,” Justice Minister Gord Wyant said Wednesday.


