This motion concerned an application by the accused, Robert Scott Musson, under section 123 of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) for access to and production of two sets of youth records: one related to an alleged "stranger assault" in 1997 and another related to a break and enter at Dr. Musson's home in 1998, involving the complainant A.L. and witness L.W. The court dismissed access to the 1997 "stranger assault" records, finding that a police caution constituted an extrajudicial measure under the YCJA, making section 119(4) applicable and precluding access.
For the 1998 break and enter records, the court found that Dr. Musson met the test under section 123 of the YCJA for access, demonstrating a valid and substantial interest and necessity in the interest of justice.
However, due to the nature of the allegations against Dr. Musson (sexual offences), the court ruled that the Mills regime applied, requiring a separate application under section 278.3 of the Criminal Code for actual production of these records, which were ordered to remain under seal.