An inmate applied for habeas corpus with certiorari in aid seeking release from segregation, quashing of disciplinary sanctions, and orders facilitating personal review of criminal disclosure while in pre-trial custody.
By the hearing, the segregation issue was moot.
The court granted leave to treat the due process complaint as judicial review, but declined certiorari because the applicant had an available appeal to the Minister under the correctional regulation.
The court also held that any alleged impairment of the applicant's ability to review disclosure and make full answer and defence should be addressed by the Ontario Court of Justice seized of the pending criminal trials.
The application was dismissed with no costs.