Does COVID-19 constitute a material change in circumstances such that a new hearing is warranted?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. B.E., 2020 ONSC 3830 (CanLII):

B.E. seeks review of his bail decision. Counsel agree that COVID-19 constitutes a material change in circumstances such that a new hearing is warranted pursuant to s. 520(1) of the Criminal Code. R v. J.S. 2020 ONSC 1710.

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