R. v. J.R. et al.  (Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto Region, Scarborough) Multiple Co-Accuseds charged with Armed Robbery.  The onus was on the Crown Attorney to show cause why each of the defendants should be detained in custody.  After having heard from the sureties and counsel’s submissions the Court found that there were no primary nor secondary ground concerns and a reasonable bail could be fashioned to release each defendant from custody.


R. v. M. A. (Superior Court of Justice, Newmarket) A bail hearing was conducted by previous criminal counsel and client had been detained. A Bail Review hearing was conducted with numerous witnesses and sureties appearing to address primary, secondary and tertiary ground concerns together with a reasonable plan of supervision. This resulted in client being released out of custody.