N.S. Liberals say government failing to stem court delays as child porn case stayed | 24CA News

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Published 19.04.2023
N.S. Liberals say government failing to stem court delays as child porn case stayed  | 24CA News

Nova Scotia’s Liberal opposition is sounding the alarm over shortfalls in courtroom sources after a 38-year-old man charged with baby pornography offences had his case stayed on account of delays.

Last week, the prosecution of Nathaniel Matheson on two counts of allegedly distributing baby porn was dropped by choose Bryna Hatt in Antigonish provincial courtroom.

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She cited the 2016 Supreme Court of Canada Jordan ruling, which says defendants have the best to be tried inside 18 months of the time of being charged earlier than provincial courts.

In her April 12 ruling, Hatt famous Matheson was charged in January 2021 and that many of the delay in his case was as a result of lack of availability of a choose to listen to the trial.

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A spokeswoman for the province’s public prosecution service says there have been 71 purposes for stays underneath the Jordan choice guidelines since 2017, with 24 stays being granted on account of delays.


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The Liberals say in a launch at this time that the kid porn case demonstrates the Progressive Conservative authorities hasn’t moved swiftly sufficient to nominate new judges and discover methods to lower courtroom delays.

This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed April 19, 2023.