The accused, Malachi Alleyne-Smart, brought an application for a stay of proceedings under section 11(b) of the Charter, alleging unreasonable delay in his trial for assault charges.
The total delay from the swearing of the Information to the anticipated trial end date was 19 months and 1 day.
The court calculated 29 days of defence delay and deducted 15 days for COVID-19 related "Blitz Court" delay, resulting in a remaining net delay of 17 months and 18 days, which is below the 18-month presumptive ceiling for provincial court.
The court found the defence failed to demonstrate sustained efforts to expedite proceedings by seeking early trial dates, and that the time taken was not "markedly longer" than reasonable for similar matters in the jurisdiction.
The application for a stay of proceedings was dismissed.