The Court of Appeal for Ontario allowed the appeal of Barrington Grant’s conviction for possession of a loaded firearm.
The appellant had challenged the admissibility of evidence obtained under a warrant, but his application was dismissed at trial.
After his conviction, related proceedings involving the same information to obtain (ITO) resulted in stays due to disclosure issues.
The Crown conceded the appeal in light of these developments and a prior Court of Appeal decision in R. v. Khamo, which quashed a conviction based on the same evidence.
The court set aside the conviction, ordered a new trial, and entered a stay of proceedings.