What is the test for prejudice analysis in the context of security interests?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Schertzer, 2008 CanLII 3230 (ON SC):

The second aspect of the prejudice analysis is the security interest, that is, the right of an individual to security of the person. In Mills v. The Queen, supra, Mr. Justice Lamer defined the security interests in this context in the following terms, at p. 538: “In this context, the concept of security of the person is not restricted to physical integrity; rather, it encompasses protection against ‘overlong subjection to the vexations and vicissitudes of a pending criminal accusation’: [citation omitted]”

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