The accused applied under s. 462.34(4) of the Criminal Code for the release of restrained assets to fund legal representation for pending drug charges involving large-scale marijuana grow operations.
The accused’s legal aid certificate had been cancelled after Legal Aid concluded he failed to fully disclose his financial circumstances.
The court found on a balance of probabilities that the accused had no available assets apart from property already restrained by court order and that he possessed a proprietary interest in those assets.
After considering the legal aid tariff and the anticipated length and complexity of the trial, the court authorized the release of restrained funds to pay reasonable legal expenses at the legal aid rate.
The alternative Rowbotham application for state-funded counsel was dismissed as unnecessary.