The appellant was charged with hybrid offences more than six months after the alleged conduct.
The Crown elected to proceed summarily, but upon discovering the limitation period had expired, sought to re-elect to proceed by indictment.
The trial judge declared the information a nullity.
The Court of Appeal allowed the Crown's appeal.
The Supreme Court of Canada dismissed the accused's appeal, holding that while the six-month limitation period applies when the Crown elects to proceed summarily, the failure of the accused to consent to out-of-time summary proceedings renders the Crown's initial election a nullity.
The original information remains valid, allowing the Crown to proceed by indictment absent an abuse of process.