Supreme Court affirms constitutionality of change to jury selection procedure
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the constitutionality of a key legislative change to the jury-selection process.
In a ruling from the bench today, the high court said scrapping so-called “peremptory challenges” amounted to a purely procedural change, one that applies retrospectively.
Peremptory challenges are a mechanism that allowed lawyers for either side to dismiss a certain number of prospective jurors without an explanation.
In January, Ontario’s Court of Appeal unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of the decision to drop them.