Long delays and collapsed cases are eroding faith in the justice system, lawyers warn | CBC News
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Two and a half years after Norman Tate's son was killed in a car accident, he's still struggling to come to terms with how the justice system handled the aftermath.
Cases are being stayed for unreasonable delays across the country, not solely due to judicial vacancies, as working conditions, staff shortages, complex cases, and evidence volume contribute.
Nobody ever explained to me that the trial had to be over within 18 months. They threw the charges out on him, and the guy walked away.
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