It’s been awhile, but it’s time to peer into Professor Sankoff’s Cabinet of Curiosities, where we look at the curious, strange and just plain weird world of case law. In this Cabinet, it’s the case of the Crazy Zoom Call!
An appeal to the Ontario Court of Appeal was allowed, on the basis that the Justice of the Peace had acted appropriately in exercising the discretion to abort the proceedings: R v Murray, 2024 ONCA 916.
To read about the case in The Beacon, please click here.