What is the effect of pre-trial publicity on the right to a fair trial?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Hennessey, 2008 ABQB 312 (CanLII):

The effect of pre-trial publicity on the right to a fair trial only arises where a trial is held before a jury: Phillips v. Nova Scotia (Commission of Inquiry into the Westray Mine Tragedy), 1995 CanLII 86 (SCC), [1995] 2 S.C.R. 97 at paras. 32, 139, 124 D.L.R. (4th) 129. The court was advised that the intended election in this matter will be trial by judge and jury. (1) Impact of Criminal Code publication bans

Other Questions


Does access to public property to utilize public transportation fall within the scope of the s. 7 right to liberty? (Alberta, Canada)
How to balance the Charter-protected rights of mobility rights and freedom of association with those of the public good? (Alberta, Canada)
How have decisions by the Chief Commissioner of Human Rights and Human Rights have been treated in the context of discrimination cases? (Alberta, Canada)
What is the effect of the trial judge's disapproval of how the police gathered evidence during the investigation? (Alberta, Canada)
What is the test for determining whether a defendant has a right to a speedy trial when there has been a long delay? (Alberta, Canada)
Does the term 'public interest' in s.1(1) of the Charter apply to a party's use of the term "public interest"? (Alberta, Canada)
Does the fact that a landlord has reserved the right to enter the premises to effect repairs, or to keep the premises in a state of repair, have any liability towards the tenant? (Alberta, Canada)
What is the effect of a police officer’s failure to follow the Bill of Rights when requesting a breath sample? (Alberta, Canada)
What is the effect of a spouse’s argument that the value of their property is to be divided according to the value it retains at the time of trial? (Alberta, Canada)
How have courts interpreted the effect of agreed extensions in a contract where one party waives their right to insist on performance by the stipulated time? (Alberta, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.