R v Finta
R v Finta, [1994] 1 SCR 701 is a case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court found that a 45-year delay before charging an individual under the crimes against humanity provisions of the Criminal Code does not fall within the meaning of "unreasonable delay" under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The period for "unreasonable delay" begins from the point that charges are laid.
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1993 reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada1994 reasons of the Supreme Court of CanadaBarbara KulaszkaDoug Christie (lawyer)Imre FintaList of Supreme Court of Canada cases (Lamer Court)R. v. FintaSection 11 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsSection 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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R v Finta
R v Finta, [1994] 1 SCR 701 is a case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court found that a 45-year delay before charging an individual under the crimes against humanity provisions of the Criminal Code does not fall within the meaning of "unreasonable delay" under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The period for "unreasonable delay" begins from the point that charges are laid.
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1994-03-24
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La Forest J
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Her Majesty The Queen v Imre Finta
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L'Heureux-Dubé and McLachlin JJ
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Gonthier and Major JJ
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Cory J
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Appeal dismissed.
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