IMO the solid evidence and seriousness of this crime, TB's murder, will far outweigh a complaint from the accused that their right to a speedy trial has been denied. Here are some Canadian murder cases, approximations of time frames between arrest and trial. HTH. MOO.
D Millard and M Smich
- Arrested May 2013, scheduled trial date. January 2016.
2 years, 8 months.
P Bernardo
- Arrested February 1993. Trial August 1995. 2 years, 6 months.
R Pickton
- Arrested February 2002. Trial January 2007. 4 years, 11 months.
M Rafferty
- Arrested May 2009. Trial March 2012. Two years, 10 months.
L Magnotta
- Arrested June 2012. Trial September 2014. 2 years, 3 months.
C Legebokoff
- Arrested November 2010. Trial June 2014. 3 years, almost 7 months.
I calculated the mean based on the above six cases and the finding is 3 years, 8 months.I came to the same mean leaving out DM and MS's case. This case is ahead of the game. It
appears the accused don't have a leg to stand on if they file complaining their right to a timely trial has been violated. Even if their trail was bumped up a few months or so past the January date, IMO it wouldn't hold water for them.
Just to note, LM was
afforded a Preliminary Hearing. How the heck did that happen? Considering the Crown had the best solid evidence against him, the murder video, his confession, plus, plus, plus, sheesh. IMO LM's PH was a waste of time and taxpayers money (and his trial). But at least he cannot say he didn't get a fair trial. Oh wait, he did...but later withdrew his appeals. Perhaps he's content and has now settled nicely into his new home even without his on-line dating account.
Reflecting on the solid evidence in the LM case and the fact he had a PH, it really makes one feel pretty darn confident in the Crown and AG's ruling, that the Crown has some indisputable and damaging evidence against the accused and perhaps spending up the court process, suggestive reasonings behind the DI. TWT and ALL MOO.
Earlier today, the court heard Magnotta has admitted to the acts underlying the five criminal offences he's charged with, including the killing of 33-year-old university student JL but has pleaded not guilty, claiming he is not criminally responsible because of mental illness.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montr...so-found-in-trash-outside-apartment-1.2781112
A personal ad featuring convicted killer Luka Rocco Magnotta has been removed at his request from a matchmaking website for lonely prisoners — after the site’s creator said she received a letter saying he found what he “was looking for.”
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...eaves-controversial-prisoner-dating-site.html