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R. v. Moore, [1992] 1 S.C.R. 619

 

David Paul Moore                                                                             Appellant

 

v.

 

Her Majesty The Queen                                                                   Respondent

 

Indexed as:  R. v. Moore

 

File No.:  22169.

 

1992:  February 28.

 

Present:  La Forest, L'Heureux‑Dubé, Sopinka, Gonthier, Cory, McLachlin and Stevenson JJ.

 

on appeal from the prince edward island supreme court, appeal division

 

                   Constitutional law ‑‑ Charter of Rights  ‑‑ Court of competent jurisdiction ‑‑ Preliminary inquiry ‑‑ Judge presiding at preliminary inquiry having no jurisdiction to decide whether legislation violates Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms  ‑‑ Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C‑46, s. 279(3) .

 

                   Criminal law ‑‑ Preliminary inquiry ‑‑ Jurisdiction ‑‑ Judge presiding at preliminary inquiry having no jurisdiction to decide whether legislation violates Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms  ‑‑ Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C‑46, s. 279(3) .

 

                   Criminal law ‑‑ Committal for trial ‑‑ Some evidence upon which  accused could be committed for trial on charge of unlawful confinement ‑‑ Accused's application to quash committal order properly dismissed ‑‑ Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C‑46, s. 279(3) .

 

Cases Cited

 

                   AppliedR. v. Seaboyer, [1991] 2 S.C.R. 577.

 

Statutes and Regulations Cited

 

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms .

 

Criminal Code , R.S.C., 1985, c. C‑46 , s. 279(3) .

 

 

                   APPEAL from a judgment of the Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Appeal Division (1990), 86 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 115, 268 A.P.R. 115, 60 C.C.C. (3d) 286, dismissing the accused's appeal from a judgment of McQuaid J. (1989), 78 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 284, 244 A.P.R. 284, 51 C.C.C. (3d) 566, dismissing his application to quash an order that he stand trial on a charge of unlawful confinement.  Appeal dismissed.

 

                   Marc Rosenberg, for the appellant.

 

                   Darrell E. Coombs, for the respondent.

 

 

//La Forest J.//

 

                   The judgment of the Court was delivered orally by

 

                   La Forest J. ‑‑ It will not be necessary to hear from you Mr. Coombs.  The Court is ready to hand down judgment.  The judgment will be pronounced by Mr. Justice Sopinka.

 

//Sopinka J.//

 

                   Sopinka J. ‑‑ The judge at the preliminary hearing was correct in holding that he did not have jurisdiction to decide whether s. 279(3) violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms .  In this regard, this case is governed by this Court's decision in R. v. Seaboyer, [1991] 2 S.C.R. 577.  Accordingly, it is not necessary for this Court to deal with the constitutional question.

 

                   Furthermore, we are of the opinion that there was some evidence upon which the appellant could be committed for trial, and the preliminary court judge, therefore, did not exceed his jurisdiction.  The appeal is, therefore, dismissed.

 

                   Judgment accordingly.

 

                   Solicitors for the appellant:  Greenspan, Rosenberg and Buhr, Toronto.

 

                   Solicitor for the respondent:  Darrell E. Coombs, Charlottetown.

 

 

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