During a murder trial, the defence applied for a mistrial based on alleged misrepresentations and misstatements made by the Crown in its closing address to the jury.
The defence argued that the Crown's comments regarding DNA evidence, witness immunity, and the accused's testimony fatally wounded the trial process.
The court reviewed the eight alleged errors and concluded that while some statements were inaccurate or lacked an evidentiary basis, they did not individually or cumulatively constitute a fatal wounding of the trial process.
The court dismissed the application, finding that the errors could be adequately addressed through limiting instructions to the jury.