“In Alberta, 22 per cent of criminal cases exceeded the 30-months delay set out in the (Jordan decision), and 91 per cent of those cases involve serious and violent crimes.'
The country’s top judge says cases are taking too long to get to trial in Canada.
“In Alberta, 22 per cent of criminal cases exceeded the 30-months delay set out in the , and 91 per cent of those cases involve serious and violent crimes,” said Wagner during his media address last month.
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