Supreme Court of Canada ruling clarifies youth justice case confusion
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says a superior court justice has jurisdiction to hear and decide a bail application from a young person in certain circumstances, a ruling intended to ensure consistency across the country.
The unanimous decision Friday flows from a case in which a youth was charged with second-degree murder arising from a shooting at Alberta’s Cold Lake First Nation linked to the sale of drugs.
The young person’s identity is protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
The Crown served notice it would seek an adult sentence in the case if the accused were convicted, and he chose to be tried by a superior court judge without jury.