R v O.N.E.
R v O.N.E. was a legal case heard in 2001 before the Supreme Court of Canada. It was an appeal against a ban on publication of details of the police investigation of a murder case. The appeal was allowed.
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Hearing: 2001: June 18; Judgment: 2001: November 15. | |
Full case name | Vancouver Sun v. Her Majesty The Queen, O.N.E. and the Attorney General of Canada |
Citations | [2001] SCC 77, [2001] 3 SCR 478 |
Docket No. | 28190 |
Prior history | APPEAL from SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA |
Ruling | Appeal allowed |
Court membership | |
Reasons given | |
Unanimous reasons by | Yes |
Majority | Iacobucci J. |
Finding
Judge Iacobucci J. wrote for a unanimous Court that the appeal raised substantially similar issues to those considered by the Court in R v Mentuck. He concluded that the publication ban sought should not have been ordered by the trial judge in light of the appropriate common law test for a publication ban. The appeal was therefore allowed. The publication ban, which was varied by the Court, was declared effective for a period of one year following the release of this judgment, because by that time, the operations in which the police officers were then involved should be completed.[1]
References
- "R. v. O.N.E., [2001] 3 SCR 478, 2001 SCC 77 (CanLII)", canlii.org, Supreme Court of Canada.