No new rules needed to ensure timely youth justice, Supreme Court says
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says there is no need for new rules to ensure timely justice when young people are charged with crimes.
The 5-4 decision came today as the high court dismissed the appeal of a young Albertan who was convicted of aggravated assault and possession of a dangerous weapon.
He had applied for, but was denied, a stay of proceedings even though more than 18 months had elapsed since he was charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act at age 15.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms says someone charged with an offence has the right to be tried within a reasonable time.