The accused was charged with Impaired Driving CC.320.14(1)(a) and Exceed .08 cc.320.14(1)(b). After setting the matter for trial, the matter received a Stay of Proceedings before trial began.
Tag: Stay of Proceedings
R. v. J.F.
The accused was charged with Assault cc.266 against their intimate partner and later Breaching Conditions cc.145(4)(a). After attending mental health programming, the breach charge received Stay of Proceedings and shortly after, the Assault charge received a Stay of Proceedings as well.
R. v. B.B.
The accused was charged with Impaired Driving CC.320.14(1)(a) and Exceed .08 cc.320.14(1)(b). The matter was scheduled for trial and later received a Stay of Proceedings prior to trial date.
R. v. S. T.
The accused turned himself in on an outstanding warrant for Assault cc.266. The matter quickly received a Stay of Proceedings.
R. v. R. L.
The accused was charged with Assault cc.266 and Assault by Choking cc.267(c). The matter was set for trial and the matter received a Stay of Proceedings.
R. v. H.R.
The accused was charged with Assault cc.266 against their spouse. After reviewing disclosure, the matter was set for trial. The matter received a Stay of Proceedings.
R. v. D. S.
The accused was charged with Assault cc.266 regarding their intimate partner. Following early discussions with the Crown, the Crown issued Stay of Proceedings. The accused maintains a clean criminal record.
R. v. J. O.
The accused was charged with driving under the influence cc.320.14(2), and failure to stop following an accident involving bodily harm cc.320.16(2). After proceeding to trial, the Crown issued a Stay of Proceedings on all charges.
R. v. T.W.
The accused was charged with Assault cc.266 in a domestic dispute with their partner. After the accused attended counselling, the Crown issued a Stay of Proceedings on the matter. The accused maintains a clean criminal record.