The accused, charged with second-degree murder, brought an application for bail.
The Crown sought to cross-examine the accused on his mandatory affidavit filed in support of the application.
The accused objected, arguing that compelled cross-examination would violate his Charter rights against self-incrimination.
The court held that the Crown is entitled to cross-examine the accused on his affidavit, as any evidence obtained could only be used for impeachment at trial, not for substantive guilt, per Supreme Court precedent.
The accused then sought to withdraw his affidavit to avoid cross-examination and proceed with the hearing using other evidence.
The court permitted the withdrawal but dismissed the bail application, ruling that it could not proceed without the mandatory affidavit required by the Criminal Proceedings Rules.