The applicants, charged with human trafficking and related offences, brought a pre-trial motion seeking a stay of proceedings under s. 11(b) of the Charter, arguing unreasonable delay.
The total delay from charge to the anticipated end of trial was 37 months.
The court deducted periods of defence-caused delay, bringing the net delay below the 30-month Jordan ceiling.
Furthermore, the court found that exceptional circumstances, including a complainant's disruptive conduct at the preliminary inquiry, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the overall complexity of the multi-accused case, justified the delay.
The application was dismissed.