As a result recent media pieces have slammed the bail system. Newspaper headlines claim "Clueless JPs" fail to protect the public. Prominent journalist Christie Blatchford says:
"Court insiders — prosecutors, defence lawyers, clerks, judges and reporters — know that what happens in bail court is often a farce."
All this makes for good reading but, like many exciting stories, it is largely fiction. Our bail system works and works well.
Reasonable bail is a right guaranteed to all Canadians by our Constitution. The Constitution provides: "Any person charged with an offence has the right... not to be denied reasonable bail without just cause". This is a right that the Courts properly take very seriously. People accused of crimes have not been found guilty; to put someone in jail, without a trial, when they may be innocent is not something that should done casually or as a matter of course.
In most cases bail is granted on the consent of the Crown. Only when release is opposed by the Crown is a bail hearing held. Bail hearings are serious matters thoroughly considered by trained judicial officers, usually Justices of the Peace. Justices of the Peace, far from being 'clueless', have specific and extensive legal training, both when appointment and on an ongoing basis, in bail issues. They form a cadre of highly skilled professionals; they are specialists in bail and are often far more knowledgeable and probing than the lawyers appearing before them.
Bail hearings themselves often have hours of testimony from police and civilian witnesses followed by lengthy legal submissions. Since bail hearings take place shortly after arrest, and often before police investigations are complete, much that is said in a bail hearing later turns out to be false. Justices of the Peace on bail hearings have to work with limited and contradictory information; it is hardly surprising that errors are occasionally made.
Sometimes (as seems to have happened with the Eaton Centre case) bad people are released when they should not be. But sometimes innocent people are held pending trial and the months or years spent waiting in jail can never be recovered.
While Christopher Husbands is held up as proof the bail system is too lax, many forget Byron Sonne. Charged with explosives charges at the time of the G20 meeting Sonne was denied bail and kept behind bars for nearly a year waiting for trial. In that time Sonne's marriage crumbled and his business was destroyed. At trial Sonne was acquitted of all charges. Sonne stands as an example of an innocent accused denied bail and suffering harm he can never recover.
Despite the errors, overall a good balance is struck between protecting society and respecting the fact that those accused of crime may be innocent. Terms of release are carefully structured to protect the public. And almost always the releases work well.
According to recent statistics, almost 97% of persons on bail checked by police in Toronto (on a targeted, priority basis) comply with their release conditions. Since the police only check the high risk offenders likely to breach, the actual compliance rate is certainly higher. While any breach of bail conditions is troubling, most breaches are minor; a serious breach always leads to an immediate re-arrest and usually incarceration until trial.
It's easy to blame the justice system when something goes wrong. And the system did go wrong in the Husbands case. But that error does not point out systemic problems. Canadians can rest easy. The bail system works.
22 comments:
The issue isn't that they get bail. The joke is in the enforcement of the bail conditions. JPs, prosecutors, and defence attorneys should know that the conditions that get set aren't worth the paper they're written on. When Husbands was ordered to stay in his home except for certain very specific circumstances only a moron (or maybe a lawyer) could believe those orders had any chance of being followed.
THAT brings the administration of justice into disrepute
Enforcement is a huge problem. And the electronic devises that are said to cure it don't actually work... (at least not well)
You know what this issue will raise? Victim’s rights! The Charter does an excellent job protecting the interests of the accused but clearly fails to mention any interest of the victim. I know this is an old Conservative elementary argument but the public also has a right to life, liberty and security of the person which is often trumpeted by the rights of the offender; or so it seems. There was a story out of Calgary a few years back where a police officer lost it on a JP and told him releasing the offender was B.S. (literally) and that the offender would surely re-offend as his previous record contained numerous probation and bail violations.
I had a right winged co-worker tell me once that there is no need for civil liberties in Canada as we are a civilized nation and if you obey the law you should never fear any authority. I of course disagree and believe the charter is a sacred document. But as a law abiding person, I have never really seen the charter benefit me in any way although I know it probably has and I just took it for granted.
I thought he was under house arrest at the time???
The man arrested over the gun rampage at the Toronto Eaton Centre on Saturday was on house arrest at the time of the shooting, police said today.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/06/04/toronto-eaton-centre-suspect-christopher-husbands-was-on-house-arrest-at-time-of-shooting/
Chistopher Husbands surrendered to police at 52 division early Monday morning. Det. Sgt. Brian Borg, of the homicide squad, said Mr. Husbands was under house arrest that forbade him from leaving his house at the time of the incident.
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