The applicant, charged with three counts of first degree murder relating to her former husband and his parents, applied for judicial interim release.
The Crown opposed the application, arguing the applicant posed a flight risk, a threat to the administration of justice, and that her release would undermine public confidence.
The court reviewed the strong circumstantial case against the applicant, her history of breaching court orders, and the proposed plan of supervision involving electronic monitoring.
The court concluded that the applicant failed to show cause for release on the primary, secondary, and tertiary grounds, and dismissed the bail application.