Jason Harron
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‘Swamped’ Alberta police watchdog spurs calls for better justice system fundingExperts suggest Alberta's lack of efficiency in criminal case processing has to do with a "chronic underfunding" of justice departments.Dec 1, 2016
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Alberta police watchdog ‘disturbed’ criminal case thrown out for unreasonable delayASIRT said it disclosed its entire file on the Jason Harron case within 20 days of the Crown’s request for disclosure and isn't aware of any impact its work had on the charges being stayed.CrimeNov 23, 2016
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Crown appeals judge’s decision to throw out first-degree murder case over trial delaysIn the decision, Justice S.D. Hillier said his right to be tried within a “reasonable time” was violated. Alberta Justice is now appealing that decision.CanadaNov 17, 2016
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Calgary criminal case thrown out citing ‘unreasonable delays’Jason Harron was charged with a long string of offences, including criminal negligence causing bodily harm, after a May 2013 incident with police in northwest Calgary.CrimeNov 3, 2016
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‘Unreasonable delays’ put 2 more violent criminal cases in Calgary in jeopardyThe number of criminal cases at risk of being thrown out over "unreasonable delays" in the court process continues to grow in Alberta.CrimeOct 27, 2016
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Recent officer-involved shootings raising questions about police watchdog’s roleASIRT is made up of civilian investigators and others from various Alberta police agencies, but some are questioning the team’s objectivity.CrimeMar 24, 2015
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