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CCLA intervening before Supreme Court in McKee to protect fair trial rights

Summary by Canadian Civil Liberties Association
The CCLA has been granted leave to intervene before the Supreme Court of Canada in EPS v. McKee. This case concerns what information about police misconduct in the possession of the Crown must be disclosed to an accused person before their trial. In a criminal case, the Crown must disclose all information in its possession to the accused that is not clearly irrelevant, legally privileged, or otherwise prohibited by law. This ‘duty to disclose’ i…
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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