What is the test for holding a summary conviction hearing in a criminal case?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Boone, 2003 MBQB 292 (CanLII):

As Laskin J.A. observed at p. 497 in Budreo v. R., supra, “The hearing must meet the procedural fairness requirements of a summary conviction trial.”

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